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Sock Puppet of Meiderlin

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Habakkuk3

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was the made-up username

(or rather they called 'em "pseudonyms" or "pen names" back in the Jurassic period before the Web)

of Rupert Meldenius

who wrote something many falsely attribute to Augustine:

"In essentials, unity;

in non-essentials; liberty,

and in all things, charity."


Baxter quoted it...

"Rupert"'s book was re-printed way later...

still, Augustine

(who lived about 1200 years before Meiderlin

and who did not consider the Donatists
as a true part of the Body of Christ)

gets credit for being some "Unity honcho".


Moral of the story:

if ya have a sock puppet that "comes up with a good one"

watch out that St Augustine doesn't get credit for it.



 
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Habakkuk3

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of what

"Essentials"

are

And if they hafta be spelled out fer ya --

then yew prolly ain't got 'em.

But if ya dew;

welcome to the workshop, I guess.

Maybe it can be likened unto a place to come play baseball

where you don't have to have the same old argument that

"Why don't we run to third base first when we hit the ball, and go around the bases clock-wise?"

In some universe and ta some peeple mebbe those are interesting questions to ask...

but some people just wanna play...

and accept that yew run to first base first if yew hit it fair
 
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Noticed that they really attributed it to Paul:

In it he captured Paul's distinction in a phrase that has since become justly memorable: “in essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, and in all things charity.”

Question remains, what Scripture is the fellow referring to where Paul said that.

This seems to be the closest. Any better ideas?
 
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Habakkuk3

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That seems as good as any to me -- the guy harps on a "distinction" or "distinctions" that Paul makes -- I agree that there is not "just one scripture" that ties into the "IN Essentials - Unity..." quote.


I guess all of it is in the spirit of this new forum -- which I understand to be for those Christians who more or less agree on "The Essentials" -- or at least to some extent.
 
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savinggrc

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The one Habs gave in the opening post...

In essentials, unity.

In non-essentials, liberty...etc.

From here: www.bibleviews.com/Essentials.html came this:
"The complete statement, "In Essentials, unity. In non-essentials, liberty. In all things, love" comes from Augustine (354-430 AD) over 1500 years ago..."

And from here: www.cin.org/index2.html came this:

"In essentials, unity, in doubtful matters, liberty;
in all things charity."

Pope John XXIII, Ad Petri Cathedram
and popularly attributed to St. Augustine


I went over to ccel.org and tried to find said quote from Augustine, but had no success. Of course, that proves nothing. Does anyone have any idea of what volume it is supposed to be in?

Karen

 
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Actually, Augustine got it from Pope John XXiii, who got it from Larry Bird, who passed it to Michael Jordan, who gave it off to Magic Johnson, who banked it off Blaise Pascal and over to Margaret MacDonald, who must be who Meiderlin got it from
 
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Actually, Augustine got it from Pope John XXiii, who got it from Larry Bird, who passed it to Michael Jordan, who gave it off to Magic Johnson, who banked it off Blaise Pascal and over to Margaret MacDonald, who must be who Meiderlin got it from....

::snort:: John Calvin....he got it from John Calvin...Habs, how COULD you have forgotten that?!?!?!?!
 
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