Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... natural piety , urging on us that it is an undutiful thing to doubt whether she be our real Mother , who has ever professed to be so , and who has done a mother's part by us , from childhood until now . As in families it would b 2 ...
... natural piety , urging on us that it is an undutiful thing to doubt whether she be our real Mother , who has ever professed to be so , and who has done a mother's part by us , from childhood until now . As in families it would b 2 ...
Side vii
... 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 creatures to ...
... 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 creatures to ...
Side xxiii
... natural paraphrase of that saying seems to be , " The legi- timate results of the doctrine on life and behaviour , where they can be ascertained , are a sufficient test of its truth : and you , if you try to serve God in earnest , will ...
... natural paraphrase of that saying seems to be , " The legi- timate results of the doctrine on life and behaviour , where they can be ascertained , are a sufficient test of its truth : and you , if you try to serve God in earnest , will ...
Side xxx
... natural piety and affection , and an ungrateful rejection of the methods by which Divine Mercy had fed them all their life long unto this day , but would bring with it besides something profane and sacrilegious , akin to denying the ...
... natural piety and affection , and an ungrateful rejection of the methods by which Divine Mercy had fed them all their life long unto this day , but would bring with it besides something profane and sacrilegious , akin to denying the ...
Side xxxv
... natural soever ? I think , that the analogy of God's dealings with men in former times would lead us to expect a less obvious fulfilment , to be recognised rather / by a trusting , resolute faith , than by a searching , V comprehensive ...
... natural soever ? I think , that the analogy of God's dealings with men in former times would lead us to expect a less obvious fulfilment , to be recognised rather / by a trusting , resolute faith , than by a searching , V comprehensive ...
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