Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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... reasons like these , a person would not seem blameable , perhaps we might well judge his course the most reasonable of any , who should bring himself to reject all scruples concerning our Church with a strong moral abhorrence , as he ...
... reasons like these , a person would not seem blameable , perhaps we might well judge his course the most reasonable of any , who should bring himself to reject all scruples concerning our Church with a strong moral abhorrence , as he ...
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... reason , considering its infinite import- ance , to have nearly the same influence upon prac- tice , as if it were thoroughly believed . For , " he adds , " would it not be madness for a man to forsake a safe road , and prefer to it one ...
... reason , considering its infinite import- ance , to have nearly the same influence upon prac- tice , as if it were thoroughly believed . For , " he adds , " would it not be madness for a man to forsake a safe road , and prefer to it one ...
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... reason , and proceeds on an inadequate view of the necessary imperfection of this our mortal state . Objectors of a somewhat different class may not improbably complain , that they are urged to believe certain doctrines , on the ...
... reason , and proceeds on an inadequate view of the necessary imperfection of this our mortal state . Objectors of a somewhat different class may not improbably complain , that they are urged to believe certain doctrines , on the ...
Side xvii
... reason of some moral instinct , which comes in and will not let itself be unfelt . Suppose a man's parent accused of any great crime : let the amount of apparent proof against him be never so overwhelming , none will deny that it is the ...
... reason of some moral instinct , which comes in and will not let itself be unfelt . Suppose a man's parent accused of any great crime : let the amount of apparent proof against him be never so overwhelming , none will deny that it is the ...
Side xviii
... reason to make us slow to change . God has seen fit to place me ; surely this one consideration entitles me to throw the burden of proof entirely on those who call on me to alter my profession . " " Be content with such things as ye ...
... reason to make us slow to change . God has seen fit to place me ; surely this one consideration entitles me to throw the burden of proof entirely on those who call on me to alter my profession . " " Be content with such things as ye ...
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