Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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Side xii
... gives faith unlimited scope . Again to urge on a person the wisdom and 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 ...
... gives faith unlimited scope . Again to urge on a person the wisdom and 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 ...
Side xv
... give a cold , dry , hard interpretation to the term " safer way , " reminding one rather of a dextrous diplomatist insisting on the literal terms of a treaty , than of a loyal and affectionate son and subject , committing himself ...
... give a cold , dry , hard interpretation to the term " safer way , " reminding one rather of a dextrous diplomatist insisting on the literal terms of a treaty , than of a loyal and affectionate son and subject , committing himself ...
Side xvii
... give him the benefit not only of reasonable doubt , but of any the faintest and remotest possibility of inno- cence ; and to act accordingly , disregarding all personal consequences . Now this is but one out of a thousand instances ...
... give him the benefit not only of reasonable doubt , but of any the faintest and remotest possibility of inno- cence ; and to act accordingly , disregarding all personal consequences . Now this is but one out of a thousand instances ...
Side xx
... gives us to see and know in our brethren . Thus we seem to be supplied with a fourth moral test , to help in ascertaining our duty when we are called on to change our faith . We may ask ourselves , which is the more respectful way , the ...
... gives us to see and know in our brethren . Thus we seem to be supplied with a fourth moral test , to help in ascertaining our duty when we are called on to change our faith . We may ask ourselves , which is the more respectful way , the ...
Side xxvi
... the conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives in his name to the Church of Rome . It is deciding on his own authority what are the limits of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
... the conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives in his name to the Church of Rome . It is deciding on his own authority what are the limits of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
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