Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... profess and endeavour more or less to take a popular view of certain great ecclesiastical sub- jects , to which of late years our attention has been providentially drawn . It will not then be out of place , to introduce them with some ...
... profess and endeavour more or less to take a popular view of certain great ecclesiastical sub- jects , to which of late years our attention has been providentially drawn . It will not then be out of place , to introduce them with some ...
Side viii
... profess to receive the Scrip- tures such as the nature and degrees of Inspira- tion , the use of Tradition , the doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules ...
... profess to receive the Scrip- tures such as the nature and degrees of Inspira- tion , the use of Tradition , the doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules ...
Side ix
... profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice , not on any circumstances in the matters which Butler applies them to : and if any part of life claim to be exempted from them , the exemption surely ought ...
... profess to be grounded on the essential conditions of human life and practice , not on any circumstances in the matters which Butler applies them to : and if any part of life claim to be exempted from them , the exemption surely ought ...
Side lix
... profess and call themselves Catholic , is pervaded , avowedly so , by the elements of change . So that a movement towards something fixed , though it be a movement , tends on the whole to stability . As the moral objections to change ...
... profess and call themselves Catholic , is pervaded , avowedly so , by the elements of change . So that a movement towards something fixed , though it be a movement , tends on the whole to stability . As the moral objections to change ...
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... profess unbelief in conversation with their equals , but go to church , and observe other outward appearances of Christianity , for their inferiors ' sake . The same feeling is remarkably exhibited in what is related of a modern ...
... profess unbelief in conversation with their equals , but go to church , and observe other outward appearances of Christianity , for their inferiors ' sake . The same feeling is remarkably exhibited in what is related of a modern ...
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