Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xxviii
John Keble. daring ? And yet people can bring themselves to think and speak lightly of adhering to the Tridentine Creed on their own private judgment : a far bolder step , by how much the doctrines enforced are farther removed from the ...
John Keble. daring ? And yet people can bring themselves to think and speak lightly of adhering to the Tridentine Creed on their own private judgment : a far bolder step , by how much the doctrines enforced are farther removed from the ...
Side xxix
... peril . Again ; the change of which I am speaking seems to put men in some especial danger of disparaging the fruits of the Holy Ghost , and of that which d the Apostle calls " rejoicing in iniquity ; " PREFACE . xxix.
... peril . Again ; the change of which I am speaking seems to put men in some especial danger of disparaging the fruits of the Holy Ghost , and of that which d the Apostle calls " rejoicing in iniquity ; " PREFACE . xxix.
Side xlvii
... speak all the same language , and they all belong to the same holy family , their mutual estrangements need not have annulled all the privileges of their new birth . Our Scripture difficulties being thus disposed of , those which arise ...
... speak all the same language , and they all belong to the same holy family , their mutual estrangements need not have annulled all the privileges of their new birth . Our Scripture difficulties being thus disposed of , those which arise ...
Side xlix
... speaking suit with the sentiment , that an Infallible Guide must needs be given , because we cannot see how the truth can be otherwise preserved ? or with that other sentiment , " I walk by my own private judgment , but I know I cannot ...
... speaking suit with the sentiment , that an Infallible Guide must needs be given , because we cannot see how the truth can be otherwise preserved ? or with that other sentiment , " I walk by my own private judgment , but I know I cannot ...
Side lii
... speak of a certain scornfulness , but too natural to eager and unguarded minds , fresh from deciding on hard questions : and not least dis- cernible , perhaps , in those who have been led to take the Roman side in this present contro ...
... speak of a certain scornfulness , but too natural to eager and unguarded minds , fresh from deciding on hard questions : and not least dis- cernible , perhaps , in those who have been led to take the Roman side in this present contro ...
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