Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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Side iv
... arguing the point , and requiring demonstration of it : -as it is a thing from which we recoil even in fictitious stories , counting it an extravagant and unreal device - so and much more in so serious an affair as this , by how much it ...
... arguing the point , and requiring demonstration of it : -as it is a thing from which we recoil even in fictitious stories , counting it an extravagant and unreal device - so and much more in so serious an affair as this , by how much it ...
Side x
... argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and watch most eagerly for direct tokens from above : a prejudice which of course exerts and realizes itself more , as the argument comes to touch more nearly on those ...
... argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and watch most eagerly for direct tokens from above : a prejudice which of course exerts and realizes itself more , as the argument comes to touch more nearly on those ...
Side xi
... arguments . Yet a very little consideration will make it ob- vious , that by thus excepting against probabilities and analogies , men are in fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are ...
... arguments . Yet a very little consideration will make it ob- vious , that by thus excepting against probabilities and analogies , men are in fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are ...
Side xiii
... of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there is in the argument an air of downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind PREFACE . xiii.
... of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there is in the argument an air of downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind PREFACE . xiii.
Side xiv
... argument put in this form proves too much : for it would equally shew that Puritanism , or Mahometanism , or the ancient Donatism , or any other exclusive system , is the safer way : since we , I suppose , should not hesitate to hope ...
... argument put in this form proves too much : for it would equally shew that Puritanism , or Mahometanism , or the ancient Donatism , or any other exclusive system , is the safer way : since we , I suppose , should not hesitate to hope ...
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