Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... thoughts : not professing to argue out any of the points , but simply to set them down as worthy of grave ... thought begins to haunt him , " What if her exclu- sive claim be true ? What if it should prove , that as yet I have ...
... thoughts : not professing to argue out any of the points , but simply to set them down as worthy of grave ... thought begins to haunt him , " What if her exclu- sive claim be true ? What if it should prove , that as yet I have ...
Side v
... thoughts : either , " If I were always as good as I sometimes feel that I might be , I should have no temptation to doubt : " or , " Until I am a great deal better than I now am , I have no right to dwell on doubts . " For reasons like ...
... thoughts : either , " If I were always as good as I sometimes feel that I might be , I should have no temptation to doubt : " or , " Until I am a great deal better than I now am , I have no right to dwell on doubts . " For reasons like ...
Side ix
... thoughts . At least , if such be the case , it requires to be distinctly shewn why and how . The burden of proof lies on the opponent . The rules themselves profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice ...
... thoughts . At least , if such be the case , it requires to be distinctly shewn why and how . The burden of proof lies on the opponent . The rules themselves profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice ...
Side xxii
... thought on , as in the sight of God ; that where they concur in any great number , the providential warning becomes awful , more than in proportion to their number , — the danger of slighting them is not only increased but multiplied ...
... thought on , as in the sight of God ; that where they concur in any great number , the providential warning becomes awful , more than in proportion to their number , — the danger of slighting them is not only increased but multiplied ...
Side xxvi
... thought in which a person should be trained and prepared for the inquiry , or the variety and extent of in- formation required , or the infinite moment of the conclusions on either side , and the startling nature of some of them ; or ...
... thought in which a person should be trained and prepared for the inquiry , or the variety and extent of in- formation required , or the infinite moment of the conclusions on either side , and the startling nature of some of them ; or ...
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