Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side vi
... rules to the doubts now mentioned , which tend , in their measure , to unbelief . What are those rules ? Without pretending to any great exactness of statement , we ... rule will be , that in estimating theological statements vi PREFACE .
... rules to the doubts now mentioned , which tend , in their measure , to unbelief . What are those rules ? Without pretending to any great exactness of statement , we ... rule will be , that in estimating theological statements vi PREFACE .
Side vii
... rule , ) any positive analogies to actual experience which we may be enabled to point out , may reasonably tell towards confirming our faith in a system which has stood the two former tests . Thus , the relation of Judaism to ...
... rule , ) any positive analogies to actual experience which we may be enabled to point out , may reasonably tell towards confirming our faith in a system which has stood the two former tests . Thus , the relation of Judaism to ...
Side viii
... - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g . ) to the Predestinarian controversy , or to those which regard Church government , viii PREFACE .
... - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g . ) to the Predestinarian controversy , or to those which regard Church government , viii PREFACE .
Side ix
... rules themselves profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice , not on any circumstances in the matters which Butler applies them to : and if any part of life claim to be exempted from them , the ...
... rules themselves profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice , not on any circumstances in the matters which Butler applies them to : and if any part of life claim to be exempted from them , the ...
Side xv
... rule . " This being , as it is hoped , no unfair represent- ation of the argument , I ask , Do not all generous minds feel in it , before examination , something unsatisfactory ? Does it not give a cold , dry , hard interpretation to ...
... rule . " This being , as it is hoped , no unfair represent- ation of the argument , I ask , Do not all generous minds feel in it , before examination , something unsatisfactory ? Does it not give a cold , dry , hard interpretation to ...
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