Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... judge his course the most reasonable of any , who should bring himself to reject all scruples concerning our Church with a strong moral abhorrence , as he would any other evil imagination . But it is not every one , perhaps , who could ...
... judge his course the most reasonable of any , who should bring himself to reject all scruples concerning our Church with a strong moral abhorrence , as he would any other evil imagination . But it is not every one , perhaps , who could ...
Side xvi
... judge of safety : " additional , I mean , to those which Butler and Pascal had chiefly to contemplate . They had to deal in the first place with such as denied eternity and so far , the bare statement of terms was enough to indicate the ...
... judge of safety : " additional , I mean , to those which Butler and Pascal had chiefly to contemplate . They had to deal in the first place with such as denied eternity and so far , the bare statement of terms was enough to indicate the ...
Side xvii
... , or supply its imperfections . Few in comparison are judges of evidence , but all may listen to the inward voice , directing them in such matters to the safer side . C Let us now , very briefly , apply these principles PREFACE . xvii.
... , or supply its imperfections . Few in comparison are judges of evidence , but all may listen to the inward voice , directing them in such matters to the safer side . C Let us now , very briefly , apply these principles PREFACE . xvii.
Side xx
... judge of his neighbour's holiness ; and much as we may 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 ...
... judge of his neighbour's holiness ; and much as we may 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 ...
Side xxvi
... judge in such a cause cry out with the Prophet of old , " How can I alone bear the cumbrance and the burthen and the strife ? " For see , first , what is involved in the conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives ...
... judge in such a cause cry out with the Prophet of old , " How can I alone bear the cumbrance and the burthen and the strife ? " For see , first , what is involved in the conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives ...
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