Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side vi
... Bishop Butler , as to a never - failing help in their struggles against practical unbelief : and from the very nature of the case , we cannot be wrong in applying his rules to the doubts now mentioned , which tend , in their measure ...
... Bishop Butler , as to a never - failing help in their struggles against practical unbelief : and from the very nature of the case , we cannot be wrong in applying his rules to the doubts now mentioned , which tend , in their measure ...
Side viii
... Bishop Butler himself was clearly not aware of any such limitation . He says , broadly and without all exception , “ To us , proba- bility is the very guide of life . " He maintains , that when a person is in suspense about religion ...
... Bishop Butler himself was clearly not aware of any such limitation . He says , broadly and without all exception , “ To us , proba- bility is the very guide of life . " He maintains , that when a person is in suspense about religion ...
Side ix
... Bishop Butler had directly in his 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 ...
... Bishop Butler had directly in his 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 ...
Side x
... Bishop Butler's argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and watch most eagerly for direct tokens from above : a prejudice which of course exerts and realizes itself more , as the argument comes to touch more ...
... Bishop Butler's argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and watch most eagerly for direct tokens from above : a prejudice which of course exerts and realizes itself more , as the argument comes to touch more ...
Side xii
... Bishop Butler has put the question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness should beget that presumption , opinion , and full conviction , which the human mind is formed to receive from it , and which it does necessarily ...
... Bishop Butler has put the question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness should beget that presumption , opinion , and full conviction , which the human mind is formed to receive from it , and which it does necessarily ...
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