Bill M
January 15th 08, 11:29 AM
More forgery!
"Bill M" > wrote in message
.. .
> still in outcry.
>
> The Inquisition and the Society are the two scourges of the truth.
>
> Why do you not accuse them of Arianism? For, though they have said that
> Jesus Christ is God, perhaps they mean by it not the natural
> interpretation,
> but, as it is said, Dii estis.229
>
> If my Letters are condemned at Rome, that which I condemn in them is
> condemned in heaven. Ad tuum, Domine Jesu, tribunal appello.[230]
>
> You yourselves are corruptible.
>
> I feared that I had written ill, seeing myself condemned; but the example
> of
> so many pious writings makes me believe the contrary. It is no longer
> allowable to write well, so corrupt or ignorant is the Inquisition!
>
> "It is better to obey God than men."
>
> I fear nothing; I hope for nothing. It is not so with the bishops.
> Port-Royal fears, and it is bad policy to disperse them; for they will
> fear
> no longer and will cause greater fear. I do not even fear your like
> censures, if they are not founded on those of tradition. Do you censure
> all?
> What! Even my respect? No. Say then what, or you will do n
>
>
"Bill M" > wrote in message
.. .
> still in outcry.
>
> The Inquisition and the Society are the two scourges of the truth.
>
> Why do you not accuse them of Arianism? For, though they have said that
> Jesus Christ is God, perhaps they mean by it not the natural
> interpretation,
> but, as it is said, Dii estis.229
>
> If my Letters are condemned at Rome, that which I condemn in them is
> condemned in heaven. Ad tuum, Domine Jesu, tribunal appello.[230]
>
> You yourselves are corruptible.
>
> I feared that I had written ill, seeing myself condemned; but the example
> of
> so many pious writings makes me believe the contrary. It is no longer
> allowable to write well, so corrupt or ignorant is the Inquisition!
>
> "It is better to obey God than men."
>
> I fear nothing; I hope for nothing. It is not so with the bishops.
> Port-Royal fears, and it is bad policy to disperse them; for they will
> fear
> no longer and will cause greater fear. I do not even fear your like
> censures, if they are not founded on those of tradition. Do you censure
> all?
> What! Even my respect? No. Say then what, or you will do n
>
>