Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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... remarks on the kind of evidence to which they appeal , and the principles which ought to guide the judgment of such as may be likely to read them , on the points which now unhappily are most debated among us . I do not mean points ...
... remarks on the kind of evidence to which they appeal , and the principles which ought to guide the judgment of such as may be likely to read them , on the points which now unhappily are most debated among us . I do not mean points ...
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... remark applies , still more strongly , to the temper of mind which is turned by grace into contrition ; the inclination to magnify rather than extenuate our faults . If , on com- parison of two modes of thinking and acting , one is ...
... remark applies , still more strongly , to the temper of mind which is turned by grace into contrition ; the inclination to magnify rather than extenuate our faults . If , on com- parison of two modes of thinking and acting , one is ...
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... remark . Let those who are inclined so to deal with it , ask themselves as in the Presence of Almighty God , whether these and other like considerations have not indeed been chosen out for their trial , not by any human pleader , xxii ...
... remark . Let those who are inclined so to deal with it , ask themselves as in the Presence of Almighty God , whether these and other like considerations have not indeed been chosen out for their trial , not by any human pleader , xxii ...
Side xxxvii
... remark , on the general state of the whole con- troversy ; namely , that the Roman view , to be fully convincing , ought to apply to the other notes of the Church as well as to its Unity and Visibility . No doubt , in respect of those ...
... remark , on the general state of the whole con- troversy ; namely , that the Roman view , to be fully convincing , ought to apply to the other notes of the Church as well as to its Unity and Visibility . No doubt , in respect of those ...
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... remark might be made as to the degree in which he was separating himself from good persons in his former communion , and dis- paraging their goodness . How has he been used to judge of that goodness in times past ? He has counted it ...
... remark might be made as to the degree in which he was separating himself from good persons in his former communion , and dis- paraging their goodness . How has he been used to judge of that goodness in times past ? He has counted it ...
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