True piety admits no other rule than that whatsoever things have been faithfully received from our fathers the same are to be faithfully consigned to our children; and that it is our duty, not to lead religion whither we would, but rather to follow religion whither it leads; and that it is the part of Christian modesty and gravity not to hand down our own beliefs or observances to those who come after us, but to preserve and keep what we have received from those who went before us.
I cannot sufficiently be astonished that such is the insanity of some men, such the impiety of their blinded understanding, such, finally, their lust… - Vincent Of Lerins
I cannot sufficiently be astonished that such is the insanity of some men, such the impiety of their blinded understanding, such, finally, their lust…
- Vincent Of Lerins
True piety admits no other rule than that whatsoever things have been faithfully received from our fathers the same are to be faithfully consigned to… - Vincent Of Lerins
True piety admits no other rule than that whatsoever things have been faithfully received from our fathers the same are to be faithfully consigned to…
All novelty in faith is a sure mark of heresy. - Vincent Of Lerins
All novelty in faith is a sure mark of heresy.
What, then, shall a Catholic Christian do ... if some novel contagion attempt to infect no longer a small part of the Church alone but the whole Chur… - Vincent Of Lerins
What, then, shall a Catholic Christian do ... if some novel contagion attempt to infect no longer a small part of the Church alone but the whole Chur…
Avoid the profane novelty of words, St. Paul says (I Timothy 6:20) ... For if novelty is to be avoided, antiquity is to be held tight to; and if nove… - Vincent Of Lerins
Avoid the profane novelty of words, St. Paul says (I Timothy 6:20) ... For if novelty is to be avoided, antiquity is to be held tight to; and if nove…
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