Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side v
... consider the special matter of their misgivings , and to be pro- vided with some sufficient solution of them : suffi- cient , I mean , to direct a simple man's practice , not necessarily sufficient to silence an acute man's objections ...
... consider the special matter of their misgivings , and to be pro- vided with some sufficient solution of them : suffi- cient , I mean , to direct a simple man's practice , not necessarily sufficient to silence an acute man's objections ...
Side viii
... considering its infinite import- ance , to have nearly the same influence upon prac- tice , as if it were thoroughly believed . For , " he adds , " would it not be madness for a man to forsake a safe road , and prefer to it one in which ...
... considering its infinite import- ance , to have nearly the same influence upon prac- tice , as if it were thoroughly believed . For , " he adds , " would it not be madness for a man to forsake a safe road , and prefer to it one in which ...
Side xii
... , our faith in the course of nature , in our own senses , or in our personal identity , when we come really to consider it , is scarcely intelligible but as faith in the God of Nature , " the same yesterday , and to - xii PREFACE .
... , our faith in the course of nature , in our own senses , or in our personal identity , when we come really to consider it , is scarcely intelligible but as faith in the God of Nature , " the same yesterday , and to - xii PREFACE .
Side xiv
... considering . The advocates for change may say , that they proceed not upon their own assertions , but upon our free concessions . " You enumerate , " they may allege , " certain conditions of salvation ; -faith in the Creeds ...
... considering . The advocates for change may say , that they proceed not upon their own assertions , but upon our free concessions . " You enumerate , " they may allege , " certain conditions of salvation ; -faith in the Creeds ...
Side xxvi
... considers the habits of thought in which a person should be trained and prepared for the inquiry , or the variety and extent of in- formation required , or the infinite moment of the conclusions on either side , and the startling nature ...
... considers the habits of thought in which a person should be trained and prepared for the inquiry , or the variety and extent of in- formation required , or the infinite moment of the conclusions on either side , and the startling nature ...
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