Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Michael Servetus

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Spanish scientist Michael Servetus.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Michael Servetus

Michael Servetus was a Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer, and Renaissance humanist. He was the first European to correctly describe the function of pulmonary circulation, as discussed in Christianismi Restitutio (1553). He was a polymath versed in many sciences: mathematics, astronomy and meteorology, geography, human anatomy, medicine and pharmacology, as well as jurisprudence, translation, poetry, and the scholarly study of the Bible in its original languages.

The French are endowed with bigger limbs; those of the Spaniards are stronger; they have a very slim waist. The French fight with more ferocity than advise. The Spaniards the opposite.
May the Lord destroy all the tyrants of the church. Amen.
There is therefore a tremendous mystery in the fact that God may be united with man and the man with God. — © Michael Servetus
There is therefore a tremendous mystery in the fact that God may be united with man and the man with God.
I will burn, but this is a mere event. We shall continue our discussion in eternity.
I do not separate Christ from God more than a voice from the speaker or a beam from the sun. Christ is the voice of the speaker. He and the Father are the same thing, as the beam and the light, are the same light.
In the inhalation and exhalation there is an energy and a lively divine spirit, since He, through his spirit supports the breath of life, giving courage to the people who are in the earth and spirit to those who walk on it.
Jesus, Son of the Eternal God, have mercy on me.
No one with a body full of aliments can have a luminous soul and other intellectual faculties. It is necessary to care for the body if we wish the spirit to function normally.
It is an invention of the devil, an infernal falsity for the destruction of all Christianity.
Do not be surprised if I adore as God what you called humanity, since you talked of humanity as if it was empty of spirit and you think in the flesh according to the flesh.
And because his Spirit was wholly God, he is called God, and he is called man on account of his flesh.
Lutherans, whose arguments and mistakes will not be difficult to contest or discover, do not want to attribute any value to works, and they do not understand enough the scope of the justification.
To kill a man is not to defend a doctrine, but to kill a man.
Neither with those nor with the others, with all I agree and dissent; in all part of truth and part of error must be seen.
God gave us the mind so that we can know him.
Nothing can be found in the intellect if previously has not been found in the senses.
Only he shakes the heavens and from its treasures takes our the winds. He joins the waters and the clouds and produces the rain. He does all those things. Only he realizes miracles permanently.
May God in his mercy enable us without obstinacy to perceive our errors.
Man becomes weak or ill by accident as a consequence of the lack of resources. Even the most severally ill patients must be treated with the aim of restoring their health.
If I have taken the word, by any reason, it has been because I think it is grave to kill men, under the pretext that they are mistaken on the interpretation of some point, for we know that even the chosen ones are not exempt from sometimes being wrong.
I do not agree or disagree in everything with either one party or the other. Because all seem to me to have some truth and some error, but everyone recognizes the other's error and nobody discerns his own.
To seek truth and to utter what one believes to be true can never be a crime. No one must be forced to accept a conviction. Conviction is free. — © Michael Servetus
To seek truth and to utter what one believes to be true can never be a crime. No one must be forced to accept a conviction. Conviction is free.
In the Bible, there is no mention of the Trinity. . . . We get to know God, not through our proud philosophical concepts, but through Christ.
I have seen with my own eyes how the pope was carried on the shoulders of the princes, with all the pomp, being adored in the streets by the surrounding people.
I will burn, but this is a mere incident. We shall continue our discussion in eternity.
Poor people always lose in struggles.
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