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Luther in England; or, An answer by anticipation to a ...
scripture, no cogent reason, but that Thomistical form of disputing, — " So it
seems to me f " So I think ;" " So I believe." And, that I may here remember my
Ambsdorff — so disputes this foolish king, as he is wont to tell, that the theologists
in his ...
Martin Luther, Henry VIII (king of England.), 1841
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An Answer to Sir Thomas More's Dialogue: The Supper of the ...
[4 He calls them Thomistical to indicate that they took their faith on these subjects,
from Thomas Aquinas, whose statement of the matter will be found in his Opusc.
lix. De Sacram. Eucharist, cap. 2. Opusc. p. 405, col. 1. and 11.] Thomists be all ...
William Tyndale, Henry Walter, 1850
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The works of Tyndale (continued) The works of Frith
... under the Jjjjjjj doc form of bread transubstantiated into it. And after a tors, like
Thomistical mystery, the wine transubstantiated too into his blood, so that they
should eat his flesh and Christ in saying that his flesh is very meat, doth Tyndale.
William Tyndale, John Frith, Thomas Russell, 1831
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The Works of the English Reformers: William Tyndale and John ...
... under the jchool doc- form of bread transubstantiated into it. And after a tors.
like Thomistical mystery, the wine transubstantiated too into his blood, so that
they should eat his flesh and Christ in saying that his flesh is very meat, doth
Tyndale ...
William Tyndale, John Frith, Thomas Russell, 1831
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The Life of Dr. John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, in the ...
The chief, general, and only strength of Henry's wisdom in so kingly a book is, not
the authority of Scripture, or any urgent reason, but that h Thomistical way of
disputing, It seems so to me, I so think, I so believe. Thus when I in my book of the
...
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The Works of the English and Scottish Reformers: The works ...
... all his dimensioned body under the form of bread transubstantiated into it. And
after a tors, like Thomistical mystery, the wine transubstantiated too into his blood,
so that they should eat his flesh and Christ in saying that his flesh is very meat, ...
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The life of Dr. John Fisher: Bishop of Rochester in the ...
But let us come to the thing itself. The chief, general, and only strength of Henry's
wisdom in so kingly a book is, not the authority of Scripture, or any urgent reason,
but that "Thomistical way of disputing, It seems so to me, I so think, I so believe.
John Lewis, T. Hudson Turner, 1855
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Imaginatio Creatrix: The Pivotal Force of the ...
Thomistical and classical one that has tried to define the essence/existence
relationship in rational terms, and which still seems to condition Stein's analysis,
but that of explaining the possible forms of existence. When Heidegger speaks of
the ...
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 2004
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A short history of the Protestant Reformation: chiefly ...
"To be sure, Luther must be frightened, when the king, in his book, spends so
much of his Thomistical spittle in lies, and prating." I speak to a lying scoundrel. If
the fool of a king can so forget his royal majesty, why should it not become me to
...
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Bengal Catholic Herald
To be sure Luther must be frightened, when the king (Henry VIII.) in this book
spends so much of Thomistical spittle in lies and prating I speak to a lying
scoundrel If the fool of a king can so forget his royal majesty, why should it not
become me ...