Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... mean points merely specu- lative , but practical questions of duty , arising out of our relation , as individual members , to the Body of Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called ...
... mean points merely specu- lative , but practical questions of duty , arising out of our relation , as individual members , to the Body of Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called ...
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... means of grace offered among us , that for the person so favoured to indulge in doubt and misgiving would be simple ingratitude and irreverence , and therefore in such an one not imaginable : on the other hand , such open neglect of ...
... means of grace offered among us , that for the person so favoured to indulge in doubt and misgiving would be simple ingratitude and irreverence , and therefore in such an one not imaginable : on the other hand , such open neglect of ...
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... mean , to direct a simple man's practice , not necessarily sufficient to silence an acute man's objections . Those who have learning and leisure may be referred to the many learned and pious Apologists , by whose labour , from Hooker ...
... mean , to direct a simple man's practice , not necessarily sufficient to silence an acute man's objections . Those who have learning and leisure may be referred to the many learned and pious Apologists , by whose labour , from Hooker ...
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... means make the same concession to the English Church : they merely allow her sincere members the same plea of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there ...
... means make the same concession to the English Church : they merely allow her sincere members the same plea of invin- cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there ...
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... 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 " safe way . " But here Eternity ...
... 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 " safe way . " But here Eternity ...
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