Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xiii
... - cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there is in the argument an air of downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind PREFACE . xiii.
... - cible ignorance , which they do not deny to the most uninstructed of the heathen . Upon this it is argued , and there is in the argument an air of downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind PREFACE . xiii.
Side xiv
John Keble. downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind especially : - " The good Roman Catholic is safe , by consent of both parties : not so the good English Catholic : therefore a prudent person will lose no time in ...
John Keble. downright common sense , not unattractive to the English mind especially : - " The good Roman Catholic is safe , by consent of both parties : not so the good English Catholic : therefore a prudent person will lose no time in ...
Side xvii
... sense is mercifully empowered to correct the errors of the intellect , or supply its imperfections . Few in comparison are judges of evidence , but all may listen to the inward voice , directing them in such matters to the safer side ...
... sense is mercifully empowered to correct the errors of the intellect , or supply its imperfections . Few in comparison are judges of evidence , but all may listen to the inward voice , directing them in such matters to the safer side ...
Side xxi
... sense may come in to de- termine " the safest way , " whether in aid or in default of historical or abstract reasoning , or in some cases even against it . We may ask ourselves , which of two decisions is more in unison , first , with ...
... sense may come in to de- termine " the safest way , " whether in aid or in default of historical or abstract reasoning , or in some cases even against it . We may ask ourselves , which of two decisions is more in unison , first , with ...
Side xxvi
... sense of the religious system he lives under ? " In these and many more instances , which Roman Catholics are never tired of alleging , let it be granted that we stand , prima facie , in a position more or less humiliating : I say ...
... sense of the religious system he lives under ? " In these and many more instances , which Roman Catholics are never tired of alleging , let it be granted that we stand , prima facie , in a position more or less humiliating : I say ...
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