| Henry Tuke - 1805 - 164 sider
...writings are to be valued, and highly itideed we do efteetn them, there is not only a poffibility, but a danger of placing too much dependence upon them, by preferring them to that Divine Spirit, or principle of light and life afforded, to man, of which they teftify ; and concerning which 1 fhall... | |
| 1805 - 570 sider
...Qii the principles of religion among friends, printed .within, the prpsept year, a caution that if there is not only a .possibility, but a danger of placing too much dependence .upon the scriptures,: by preferring them to that divine prin. ciple of light and lite afforded to man, of... | |
| 1806 - 614 sider
...Testament were given by the inspiration of God ; and yet, in the second place, they maintain that ' there is not only a possibility, but a danger of placing too much dépendance upon them, by prefening them to that Divine principle of light and life afforded to man,... | |
| Henry Tuke - 1827 - 194 sider
...require. Highly, however, as these writings are to be valued, and highly indeed do we esteem them ! there is not only a possibility, but a danger, of...Spirit from which they proceed, to which they direct our attention,andby which only they can be rightly opened to onr understandings. Thus the Jews, in... | |
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