Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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... duty , arising out of our relation , as individual members , to the Body of Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called on , at any moment , to exercise something like a judgment of ...
... duty , arising out of our relation , as individual members , to the Body of Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called on , at any moment , to exercise something like a judgment of ...
Side iv
... duty towards her , and so should have fallen into grievous sin : how much more miserable to think that they should ... duty to reject scruples before they be meddled with : and if in these two extreme cases it be a duty , how should it ...
... duty towards her , and so should have fallen into grievous sin : how much more miserable to think that they should ... duty to reject scruples before they be meddled with : and if in these two extreme cases it be a duty , how should it ...
Side xi
... , as opposed to intuition or demonstration , is the very guide of life and duty ; -in other words , that moral questions must be decided by moral not mathematical evidence ; -so far from excluding the action of PREFACE . xi.
... , as opposed to intuition or demonstration , is the very guide of life and duty ; -in other words , that moral questions must be decided by moral not mathematical evidence ; -so far from excluding the action of PREFACE . xi.
Side xii
... duty of taking " the safe way , " may sound indeed at first like cold calculation , but is practically a principle of faith , since it must ever issue in preferring eternity to time . Perhaps too , even metaphysically , it may imply a ...
... duty of taking " the safe way , " may sound indeed at first like cold calculation , but is practically a principle of faith , since it must ever issue in preferring eternity to time . Perhaps too , even metaphysically , it may imply a ...
Side xv
... souls and our own . We must make up our minds to suspect all such appearances , however plausible , and count them fallacious , if they involve a contradiction of a plain moral duty . As the Apostle says , - ( PREFACE . XV.
... souls and our own . We must make up our minds to suspect all such appearances , however plausible , and count them fallacious , if they involve a contradiction of a plain moral duty . As the Apostle says , - ( PREFACE . XV.
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