Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xviii
... Divine will , which has cast our lot where it is , in spiritual and intellectual no less than in temporal respects , ought in all reason to make us slow to change . " I am where God has seen fit to place me ; surely this one ...
... Divine will , which has cast our lot where it is , in spiritual and intellectual no less than in temporal respects , ought in all reason to make us slow to change . " I am where God has seen fit to place me ; surely this one ...
Side xxiii
... Divine Master intended , when He said , Ye shall know them by their fruits . ' The most natural paraphrase of that saying seems to be , " The legi- timate results of the doctrine on life and behaviour , where they can be ascertained ...
... Divine Master intended , when He said , Ye shall know them by their fruits . ' The most natural paraphrase of that saying seems to be , " The legi- timate results of the doctrine on life and behaviour , where they can be ascertained ...
Side xxiv
... Divine Providence 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 ...
... Divine Providence 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 ...
Side xxx
... Divine Mercy had fed them all their life long unto this day , but would bring with it besides something profane and sacrilegious , akin to denying the grace of God in His Sacraments : -making out that to be human and ordinary , which ...
... Divine Mercy had fed them all their life long unto this day , but would bring with it besides something profane and sacrilegious , akin to denying the grace of God in His Sacraments : -making out that to be human and ordinary , which ...
Side xliii
... divine origin of the system in which he was trained , than we are of those portions of Christianity which we hold in common with the Roman Church . We seem to ourselves to have , at least , as complete evidence of our relation to Christ ...
... divine origin of the system in which he was trained , than we are of those portions of Christianity which we hold in common with the Roman Church . We seem to ourselves to have , at least , as complete evidence of our relation to Christ ...
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