Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... prove , that as yet I have been living without the pale of Christ's Kingdom ? " How is he to deal with such misgivings ? Shall he suppress them with a strong hand , as he would impure or murderous thoughts ? It would be hard to prove ...
... prove , that as yet I have been living without the pale of Christ's Kingdom ? " How is he to deal with such misgivings ? Shall he suppress them with a strong hand , as he would impure or murderous thoughts ? It would be hard to prove ...
Side x
John Keble. 66 quaking moss and turf ; which nevertheless ex- perience has proved secure and available . Thus a prejudice has always existed against Bishop Butler's argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and ...
John Keble. 66 quaking moss and turf ; which nevertheless ex- perience has proved secure and available . Thus a prejudice has always existed against Bishop Butler's argument , among those who most long for somewhat of inspiration , and ...
Side xviii
... proving their strength more entirely , we will grant for the present far more than the truth demands . We will suppose , on the one side , a great array of facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute ...
... proving their strength more entirely , we will grant for the present far more than the truth demands . We will suppose , on the one side , a great array of facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute ...
Side xxv
... prove this part of the Christian character : much more so than the converse position , that of a Roman Catholic beginning to suspect that there may be a reality in the English Church . This statement does but assume what opponents in ...
... prove this part of the Christian character : much more so than the converse position , that of a Roman Catholic beginning to suspect that there may be a reality in the English Church . This statement does but assume what opponents in ...
Side xxx
... prove an outrage on 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 ...
... prove an outrage on 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 ...
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