Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xviii
... authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that counter- statements equally strong might be made ...
... authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that counter- statements equally strong might be made ...
Side xxvi
... authorities . Well may the judge in such a cause cry out with the Prophet of old , " How can I alone bear the cumbrance and the burthen ... authority what are the limits . of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
... authorities . Well may the judge in such a cause cry out with the Prophet of old , " How can I alone bear the cumbrance and the burthen ... authority what are the limits . of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
Side xxvii
... authority : for although he may declare that he does but accept the Church's word for each doc- trine , this will not make him the less responsible for taking on himself to determine , what is the Church , whose word he will accept . If ...
... authority : for although he may declare that he does but accept the Church's word for each doc- trine , this will not make him the less responsible for taking on himself to determine , what is the Church , whose word he will accept . If ...
Side xli
... authorities , and solve that doubt for themselves ? It seems as if the answers to these questions , mutatis mutandis , might help us not a little in coming to a right practical sense of our own posi- tion and duty . Suppose a Roman ...
... authorities , and solve that doubt for themselves ? It seems as if the answers to these questions , mutatis mutandis , might help us not a little in coming to a right practical sense of our own posi- tion and duty . Suppose a Roman ...
Side xlii
... authority of the Church is for a time , providentially , in abeyance . We go on appealing to it , and in the mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible Church , wherewith , by God's appointment , we are ...
... authority of the Church is for a time , providentially , in abeyance . We go on appealing to it , and in the mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible Church , wherewith , by God's appointment , we are ...
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