SebastianClinciuJJ
Puritan Board Freshman
In his work, Articuli a facilitate s. theologiae Parisiensi determinati super materiis fidei nostrae hodie controversis. Cum Antidoto (eng: Articles of Sacred Theology of Paris & the Antidote), Calvin qoutes Hilary (I think it's Hilary of Poitiers) as saying:
CR gives the following source: "Contra Auxentium". I was unable to find this work in the PL, even less the precise source.
Can someone please find the source of this quotation? (The best thing would be a reference from the PL)
"We do wrong in venerating the Church of God in roofs and edifices. Is it doubtful that in these Antichrist will sit? Safer to me are mountains , and woods, and lakes, amid dungeons, and whirlpools ; for in these, either hidden or immersed, did prophets prophesy."
Latin text, from the CR (Corpus Reformatorum):
"Male, [inquit], nos parietum amor coepit; male ecclesiam Dei in tectis aedificiisque venerainur: anne ambiguumest, in his Antichristum essesessurum? montes mihi et sylvae, et lacus, et carceres, et voragines sunt tutiores: in his enim prophetae, aut latentes, aut demersi prophetabant."
(Art. XVIII, Antidotum)
CR gives the following source: "Contra Auxentium". I was unable to find this work in the PL, even less the precise source.
Can someone please find the source of this quotation? (The best thing would be a reference from the PL)