Remarks on Clerical EducationJ. Hatchard and Son, 1831 - 330 sider |
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Side 44
... and they determined that the mo- del which they drew , should at least bear witness to their zeal . But it happened here as in other cases , that the noblest motives sometimes fail of realizing their intention 44 STUDY OF THE.
... and they determined that the mo- del which they drew , should at least bear witness to their zeal . But it happened here as in other cases , that the noblest motives sometimes fail of realizing their intention 44 STUDY OF THE.
Side 61
... bear the mighty stamp of their original in the words , " Thus saith the Lord , " for the sake of arguments which possess no pa- ramount authority ? Why should he be urging motives which may be met by counter reasoning , or which are ...
... bear the mighty stamp of their original in the words , " Thus saith the Lord , " for the sake of arguments which possess no pa- ramount authority ? Why should he be urging motives which may be met by counter reasoning , or which are ...
Side 70
... and leave the mind open to perplexities and doubts . But it behoves us to bear in mind that there is a danger on either side . There may be too much , or there It may be too little of system . Some sub- 70 OBJECTIONS TO THIS PLAN.
... and leave the mind open to perplexities and doubts . But it behoves us to bear in mind that there is a danger on either side . There may be too much , or there It may be too little of system . Some sub- 70 OBJECTIONS TO THIS PLAN.
Side 71
... they form the parts ; he cannot pre- tend to grasp them all at once , or to decide with confidence as to the pro- portions that they bear with regard to the whole scheme . That beautiful harmony which does exist in OF STUDY CONSIDERED . 71.
... they form the parts ; he cannot pre- tend to grasp them all at once , or to decide with confidence as to the pro- portions that they bear with regard to the whole scheme . That beautiful harmony which does exist in OF STUDY CONSIDERED . 71.
Side 94
... bear the marks of the circumstances under which they were formed . Their knowledge will require revision , their views correction ; and their general im- pressions of Scripture truth must be sub- mitted again and again to the influence ...
... bear the marks of the circumstances under which they were formed . Their knowledge will require revision , their views correction ; and their general im- pressions of Scripture truth must be sub- mitted again and again to the influence ...
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Side 92 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth : for he is the messenger of the Lord of hosts.
Side 131 - Will you be ready with all faithful diligence to banish and drive away all erroneous and strange doctrines, contrary to God's word...
Side 261 - Christ; and see that you never cease your labour, your care, and diligence, until you have done all that lieth in you, according to your bounden duty, to bring all such as are or shall be committed to your charge, unto that agreement in the faith and knowledge of God, and to that ripeness and perfectness of age in Christ, that there be no place left among you, either for error in religion, or for viciousness in life.
Side 33 - that the Bible, and the Bible alone, is the religion of the Protestant," may be repeated, and even with greater correctness, as to the knowledge requisite for the minister.
Side 76 - Eye has. not seen nor ear heard, neither has it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things, which God has prepared for them, that love him.
Side 215 - ... experiments which only lead to conviction of error. He naturally begins by imitating the manner of some one whom he has been accustomed to admire, or by attempting some mode which he has been imagining to himself; but his first efforts are attempts in an art which he has never studied, and where he has no adviser to direct him. Even the theory of the system is unknown; and it is probable that years must elapse, before experience and reflection will lead him to discover that mode of preaching...
Side 260 - Christ's sheep that are dispersed abroad, and for his children who are in the midst of this naughty world, that they may be saved through Christ for ever.