St. Andrews, and he is described as "solidissimus clericus et famosus theologus, vitæ sanctitate quamplurimum collaudatus." ❋ John Knox (N/A)
Magister noster Magister Johannes Major doctor theologus in Parisiensis et thesaurarius capelle regis. ❋ Alexander F. Mitchell (N/A)
[353] 'Magni doctores scholastici, si non sint spirituales, vel omni rerum spiritualium experientia careant, non solent esse magistri spirituales idonei -- nam theologia scholastica est perfectio intellectus; mystica, perfectio intellectus et voluntatis: unde bonus theologus scholasticus potest esse malus theologus mysticus. ❋ Unknown (1921)
Carrière's published writings are: "Dissertation sur la réhabilitation des marriages nuls" (1828-34); "Juris cultor theologus circa obligationes restitutionis", by I. Vogler, S.J., enlarged and adapted to the French Law (1833), and incorporated in Migne's ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)
Richard Simon, who gave so vigorous an impulse to Biblical studies in France, and who, if Bossuet had not forestalled him, would possibly have originated a scientific method of exegesis, profited by the commentaries of the man he called major et praestantior theologus. ❋ Liber, Maurice (1906)
[11] Denck's name is used in its Latin form John Denqui, and he is called _magnus theologus_. ❋ Rufus Matthew Jones (1905)
Then Duke Philip asked Dr. Cramer, "What he thought of the matter as _theologus_?" who answered, "Your Grace must spare me; I will accuse no one, not even Sidonia, for though such things appear verily to be done by the help of the devil, yet had they no proof, seeing that no _medicus_ had hitherto dissected any one of the _cadavera_ which it was avowed Sidonia had bewitched to death." ❋ Wilhelm Meinhold (1824)
For before he had arrived at the 26th year of his life, he had such a large stock of useful knowledge, as to be _philologus, philosophus et theologus eximius_, and might well have been an ornament to the most famous and flourishing university in Europe. ❋ John Howie (1764)
He was, considering his age, a prodigy of learning, for before he had arrived at the 26th year of his life, he had such a large stock of useful knowledge, as to be philologus, philosophus, and theologus præstans, (103) and might well have been an ornament to the most famous and flourishing university in Europe. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)
PritiuSy theologus quidem infignis, fed hiftoriapragmatica paruminftrudus, precibus locuiri dederit, ut praefationem fterilem et ad commendan - dum opus minime aptam praemitteret. ❋ Unknown (1782)
"The maxim, _Bonus textuarius est bonus theologus_, marks a grand ministerial qualification -- 'mighty in the Scriptures.' ❋ Unknown (1880)
Guided by divine Truth and not guesswork, the _theologus_ (that is, the student - the Christian and scientific expounder - of the divine ❋ Mary Baker Eddy (1865)
"Magni doctores scholastici, si non sint spirituales, vel omni rerum spiritualium experientia careant, non solent esse magistri spirituales idonei -- nam theologia scholastica est perfectio intellectus; mystica, perfectio intellectus et voluntatis: unde bonus theologus scholasticus potest esse malus theologus mysticus. ❋ Of Avila Teresa (1548)