Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in the communion of Rome : and the thought begins to ...
... fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in the communion of Rome : and the thought begins to ...
Side vii
... facts in God's natural and moral government , as to those which are in dispute . For example ; a priori objections to the general doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His ...
... facts in God's natural and moral government , as to those which are in dispute . For example ; a priori objections to the general doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His ...
Side xi
... fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are limiting it to a few great and trying moments and occasions : whereas it is clearly spoken of in Scripture as the mainspring of our ordinary ...
... fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are limiting it to a few great and trying moments and occasions : whereas it is clearly spoken of in Scripture as the mainspring of our ordinary ...
Side xv
... fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas if we grant a ...
... fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas if we grant a ...
Side xviii
... facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that counter- statements equally strong might be ...
... facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that counter- statements equally strong might be ...
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