Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xxii
... danger of slighting them is not only increased but multiplied ; and that the unequivocal presence of them all is such an indication which way our duty lies , as can only be overborne by manifesta- tions almost miraculous . Here it will ...
... danger of slighting them is not only increased but multiplied ; and that the unequivocal presence of them all is such an indication which way our duty lies , as can only be overborne by manifesta- tions almost miraculous . Here it will ...
Side xxix
... involves that peril . Again ; the change of which I am speaking seems to put men in some especial danger of disparaging the fruits of the Holy Ghost , and of that which d the Apostle calls " rejoicing in iniquity ; " PREFACE . xxix.
... involves that peril . Again ; the change of which I am speaking seems to put men in some especial danger of disparaging the fruits of the Holy Ghost , and of that which d the Apostle calls " rejoicing in iniquity ; " PREFACE . xxix.
Side xlvi
... danger in the one case , of indefinite disunion , is not a priori greater than the danger in the other , of con- tinued exaggeration and corruption . If you say , there is supernatural security in the promise through St. Peter ...
... danger in the one case , of indefinite disunion , is not a priori greater than the danger in the other , of con- tinued exaggeration and corruption . If you say , there is supernatural security in the promise through St. Peter ...
Side lviii
... danger is mitigated , as the conviction assailed is less . To give up opinions is not like sacrificing principles . Private theories and inter- pretations are not so shocking to part with , as Church Formularies . Individuals are ...
... danger is mitigated , as the conviction assailed is less . To give up opinions is not like sacrificing principles . Private theories and inter- pretations are not so shocking to part with , as Church Formularies . Individuals are ...
Side lxvi
... dangers will be aggra- vated : besides the certainty that every such ven- ture must be fraught with unforeseen evil of its own . Then let him survey , as any person of average good sense and information may easily do , the kind and ...
... dangers will be aggra- vated : besides the certainty that every such ven- ture must be fraught with unforeseen evil of its own . Then let him survey , as any person of average good sense and information may easily do , the kind and ...
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