| Enchiridion - 1837 - 762 pages
...virtue to the images, but that of exciting the remembrance of those they represent 1 ;" and " their intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the apostle or q Exp. p. 9. the martyr in the presence of the image r." As if the image were present, to see and observe... | |
| 1837 - 528 pages
...as ultimately published : When the Church pays an honour to the Image of an Apostle or Martyr, the intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the apostle or martyr in the presence of the image .... Nor do we attribute to them any other virtue but that of exciting... | |
| 1844 - 766 pages
...opinion stands thus : " That when the church pays an honour to the image of the apostle or martyr, her intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the apostle or martyr in the presence of the image." Capisucchi states the true doctrine of the church of Home to... | |
| James Spencer Northcote - 1847 - 220 pages
...teaching. Bossuet says, " When the Church pays an honour to the image of an Apostle or Martyr, her intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the Apostle or Martyr in the presence of the image." The vindicator of his "exposition" says, "we do not attribute... | |
| Edmund Gibson - 1848 - 422 pages
...other virtue to the images, but that of exciting the remembrance of those they represent ;* and their intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the Apostle or the • Exp. p. 9. [Ibid. p. 8.] martyr in the presence of the image.* As if the image were present to... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1877 - 456 pages
...ultimately published, — " When the Church pays an honour to the Image of an Apostle or Martyr, the intention is not so much to honour the image, as to honour the apostle or martyr in the presence of the image Nor do we attribute to them any other virtue but that of exciting... | |
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