Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... fear , that in some late instances too much has been said of visible sanctity as a sufficient test of truth ; yet we may be sure , it is not for nothing that God has made it simply impossible for us to refrain altogether from com ...
... fear , that in some late instances too much has been said of visible sanctity as a sufficient test of truth ; yet we may be sure , it is not for nothing that God has made it simply impossible for us to refrain altogether from com ...
Side xxii
... fear of giving offence . It is not of course meant , that there may not be instances , in which the will of God is so plainly revealed , by direct communication from Himself , or by overwhelming external evidence , as to supersede this ...
... fear of giving offence . It is not of course meant , that there may not be instances , in which the will of God is so plainly revealed , by direct communication from Himself , or by overwhelming external evidence , as to supersede this ...
Side xxix
... fear , and a miserable consciousness which in part prompts it , yet unquestionably there is ground to fear , lest some of us be some day tempted to renounce our privileges , in the secret hope of lightening our account , or our penance ...
... fear , and a miserable consciousness which in part prompts it , yet unquestionably there is ground to fear , lest some of us be some day tempted to renounce our privileges , in the secret hope of lightening our account , or our penance ...
Side xxxiii
... fear and trembling , and under an urgent sense of duty : but so guarded , we may have good hope that it will not take us from the safe way . Here , however , the direct and obvious course is , by supposition , out of our power ; I mean ...
... fear and trembling , and under an urgent sense of duty : but so guarded , we may have good hope that it will not take us from the safe way . Here , however , the direct and obvious course is , by supposition , out of our power ; I mean ...
Side lvii
... fear and shame as he who has been all along taught what God has done for him . Conversion therefore from any form of rationalism to the Church need not bring with it any such check to contrition , as would naturally be occasioned by ...
... fear and shame as he who has been all along taught what God has done for him . Conversion therefore from any form of rationalism to the Church need not bring with it any such check to contrition , as would naturally be occasioned by ...
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