Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iv
... as to make the very act of comparing and judging profane ? In both those cases , then , it seems a plain duty to reject scruples before they be meddled with : and if in these two extreme cases it be a duty , how should it iv PREFACE .
... as to make the very act of comparing and judging profane ? In both those cases , then , it seems a plain duty to reject scruples before they be meddled with : and if in these two extreme cases it be a duty , how should it iv PREFACE .
Side xii
... seems not unnatural to say to one's self , Perhaps the tendency may arise from an instinct , unconsciously recognising His Presence and Power , Who actuates all things , and moves them by general laws . For example , our faith in the ...
... seems not unnatural to say to one's self , Perhaps the tendency may arise from an instinct , unconsciously recognising His Presence and Power , Who actuates all things , and moves them by general laws . For example , our faith in the ...
Side xxiii
... seems to be the very process , whereby the Guide and Comforter of souls fulfils His Promise , " The meek shall He guide in judg- ment . " This may be the kind of argument which our Divine Master intended , when He said , ' Ye shall know ...
... seems to be the very process , whereby the Guide and Comforter of souls fulfils His Promise , " The meek shall He guide in judg- ment . " This may be the kind of argument which our Divine Master intended , when He said , ' Ye shall know ...
Side xxiv
... seems to have marked out for us English Catholics , and as to some of the probable results , would all agree to walk by that line . Now then , remembering all along that we are not drawing out , but simply indicating , our argu- ment ...
... seems to have marked out for us English Catholics , and as to some of the probable results , would all agree to walk by that line . Now then , remembering all along that we are not drawing out , but simply indicating , our argu- ment ...
Side xxv
... seems in many re- spects peculiarly fitted to form and 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 ...
... seems in many re- spects peculiarly fitted to form and 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 ...
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