Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side viii
... allowed to be sound in themselves , but supposed irrelevant to our case . But , in the first place , Bishop Butler himself was clearly not aware of any such limitation . He says , broadly and without all exception , “ To us , proba ...
... allowed to be sound in themselves , but supposed irrelevant to our case . But , in the first place , Bishop Butler himself was clearly not aware of any such limitation . He says , broadly and without all exception , “ To us , proba ...
Side xiii
... allowed by English Catholic Divines , such as Hooker , that a Roman Catholic , walking dutifully in the ways of his ... allow her sincere members the same plea of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed ...
... allowed by English Catholic Divines , such as Hooker , that a Roman Catholic , walking dutifully in the ways of his ... allow her sincere members the same plea of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed ...
Side xvi
... allowing for an additional element , which the nature of the case requires , in the calculation by which we judge of safety : " additional , I mean , to those which Butler and Pascal had chiefly to contemplate . They had to deal in the ...
... allowing for an additional element , which the nature of the case requires , in the calculation by which we judge of safety : " additional , I mean , to those which Butler and Pascal had chiefly to contemplate . They had to deal in the ...
Side xxxiii
... allows , and not require absolute instead of practical demonstration . Thus , we might survey some one branch of the subject ; the more comprehensive the better , provided it were manageable ; and judge of the whole by the result in ...
... allows , and not require absolute instead of practical demonstration . Thus , we might survey some one branch of the subject ; the more comprehensive the better , provided it were manageable ; and judge of the whole by the result in ...
Side lviii
... allow him still as much as he claims himself , — edification , comfort , order , and the like : -so it is in this case . In joining the Church from any Protestant body , a man does not give up the claim of sacramental and supernatural ...
... allow him still as much as he claims himself , — edification , comfort , order , and the like : -so it is in this case . In joining the Church from any Protestant body , a man does not give up the claim of sacramental and supernatural ...
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