Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... 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 on , at any moment , to exercise something like ...
... 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 on , at any moment , to exercise something like ...
Side viii
... question to the con- troversy with unbelievers , and would explain some of the sad misunderstandings which prevail , by ascribing them to an attempt to settle debates among Churchmen by appeal to these maxims ; which are allowed to be ...
... question to the con- troversy with unbelievers , and would explain some of the sad misunderstandings which prevail , by ascribing them to an attempt to settle debates among Churchmen by appeal to these maxims ; which are allowed to be ...
Side xi
... probability , as opposed to intuition or demonstration , is the very guide of life and duty ; -in other words , that moral questions must be decided by moral not mathematical evidence ; -so far from excluding the action of PREFACE . xi.
... probability , as opposed to intuition or demonstration , is the very guide of life and duty ; -in other words , that moral questions must be decided by moral not mathematical evidence ; -so far from excluding the action of PREFACE . xi.
Side xii
... question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness should beget that presumption , opinion , and full conviction , which the human mind is formed to receive from it , and which it does necessarily produce in every one ...
... question without solving it , " Whence it proceeds that likeness should beget that presumption , opinion , and full conviction , which the human mind is formed to receive from it , and which it does necessarily produce in every one ...
Side xix
... questions are felt to be of a kind , which it requires a certain daring and hardihood of mind to answer in an intellectual way : and no doubt there are persons , who , when such a subject occurs to them , feel it as a kind of challenge ...
... questions are felt to be of a kind , which it requires a certain daring and hardihood of mind to answer in an intellectual way : and no doubt there are persons , who , when such a subject occurs to them , feel it as a kind of challenge ...
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