Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... suppose , has in some way been made aware of the sayings and feelings of good Roman Catholics con- cerning her ; and with the fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be ...
... suppose , has in some way been made aware of the sayings and feelings of good Roman Catholics con- cerning her ; and with the fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be ...
Side vi
... suppose a mind utterly incapable of comprehending the evidence for it , and quite awake to the objections and diffi- culties , still the tremendous , overwhelming interest at stake ought to determine a man's conduct to the affirmative ...
... suppose a mind utterly incapable of comprehending the evidence for it , and quite awake to the objections and diffi- culties , still the tremendous , overwhelming interest at stake ought to determine a man's conduct to the affirmative ...
Side xiv
... suppose , should not hesitate to hope and pro- nounce favourably of sincere and good persons , living and dying Puritans , or even Mahometans , simply through invincible ignorance : but they would stiffly , I imagine , deny that we ...
... suppose , should not hesitate to hope and pro- nounce favourably of sincere and good persons , living and dying Puritans , or even Mahometans , simply through invincible ignorance : but they would stiffly , I imagine , deny that we ...
Side xvii
... Suppose a man's parent accused of any great crime : let the amount of apparent proof against him be never so overwhelming , none will deny that it is the child's duty , come what will , to disbelieve his guilt if he can ; to give him ...
... Suppose a man's parent accused of any great crime : let the amount of apparent proof against him be never so overwhelming , none will deny that it is the child's duty , come what will , to disbelieve his guilt if he can ; to give him ...
Side xviii
... suppose , on the one side , a great array of facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that ...
... suppose , on the one side , a great array of facts , authorities , and arguments , which a person does not know how to refute , ( though he cannot say but it is very possible some refutation may exist , as yet unknown to him , or that ...
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