Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... cause of the English Church , apart from that of mere Protestantism , has been providentially illus- trated and defended . If any thing to be said in this Preface , or in the Sermons which follow , sound as if spoken in disparagement of ...
... cause of the English Church , apart from that of mere Protestantism , has been providentially illus- trated and defended . If any thing to be said in this Preface , or in the Sermons which follow , sound as if spoken in disparagement of ...
Side vi
John Keble. cause , the writer most heartily disavows it , and wishes it , so far , unwritten . But what are those many to do , who are obviously unable to enter on the task of examining controversial works ? Happily we have not far to ...
John Keble. cause , the writer most heartily disavows it , and wishes it , so far , unwritten . But what are those many to do , who are obviously unable to enter on the task of examining controversial works ? Happily we have not far to ...
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... caused us to have such impressions ? Who knows but the like instinct may lie at the foundation of the whole way of reasoning from analogy ? Bishop Butler has put the question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness ...
... caused us to have such impressions ? Who knows but the like instinct may lie at the foundation of the whole way of reasoning from analogy ? Bishop Butler has put the question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness ...
Side xxi
... causing our brethren to sin . No personal interest , surely , of his own , -not even the most immediate peril of his own soul , -can exempt a Christian man from the necessity of attending to the effect of his behaviour on others . If ...
... causing our brethren to sin . No personal interest , surely , of his own , -not even the most immediate peril of his own soul , -can exempt a Christian man from the necessity of attending to the effect of his behaviour on others . If ...
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... cause whatever being entirely without them , and so to make out any case at his pleasure . But really the matter is too serious to be disposed of by any such general remark . Let those who are inclined so to deal with it , ask ...
... cause whatever being entirely without them , and so to make out any case at his pleasure . But really the matter is too serious to be disposed of by any such general remark . Let those who are inclined so to deal with it , ask ...
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