Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in the communion of Rome : and the thought begins to ...
... fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in the communion of Rome : and the thought begins to ...
Side vii
... facts in God's natural and moral government , as to those which are in dispute . For example ; a priori objections to the general doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His ...
... facts in God's natural and moral government , as to those which are in dispute . For example ; a priori objections to the general doctrine of mediation are cancelled at once by the observation , that God has made the natural good of His ...
Side xi
... fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are limiting it to a few great and trying moments and occasions : whereas it is clearly spoken of in Scripture as the mainspring of our ordinary ...
... fact indefinitely narrow- ing the reach and extent of Faith as a principle of action . They are limiting it to a few great and trying moments and occasions : whereas it is clearly spoken of in Scripture as the mainspring of our ordinary ...
Side xv
... fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas if we grant a ...
... fact , when we come to analyse it , it clearly assumes the utilitarian theory of morals . It assumes that the greatest discernible good of the individual is the proper measure , to him , of right and wrong . Whereas if we grant a ...
Side xviii
... facts , 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 ...
... facts , 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 ...
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