Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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Side ii
... doctrine ; " sooner or later , " God will reveal unto us " that wherein we are " otherwise minded " . " Our Saviour spoke it of those who were not yet Christians , St. Paul of Christians whose creed was yet imperfect . The two promises ...
... doctrine ; " sooner or later , " God will reveal unto us " that wherein we are " otherwise minded " . " Our Saviour spoke it of those who were not yet Christians , St. Paul of Christians whose creed was yet imperfect . The two promises ...
Side vii
... doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His creatures to depend in so great a degree on the voluntary interference and instru- mentality of other creatures . On the other ...
... doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His creatures to depend in so great a degree on the voluntary interference and instru- mentality of other creatures . On the other ...
Side viii
... doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g . ) to the ...
... doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g . ) to the ...
Side x
... doctrines which they now hear so languidly spoken of . It is a generous and de- votional feeling ; still it is feeling , not reason , and proceeds on an inadequate view of the necessary imperfection of this our mortal state . Objectors ...
... doctrines which they now hear so languidly spoken of . It is a generous and de- votional feeling ; still it is feeling , not reason , and proceeds on an inadequate view of the necessary imperfection of this our mortal state . Objectors ...
Side xvi
... be that which is most agreeable to the duties we are before certain of . " He that is willing to do His will , he shall know of the doctrine , whether it be of God . " On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other xvi PREFACE .
... be that which is most agreeable to the duties we are before certain of . " He that is willing to do His will , he shall know of the doctrine , whether it be of God . " On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other xvi PREFACE .
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