Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side viii
... religion , " it ought in all reason , 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 ...
... religion , " it ought in all reason , 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 ...
Side ix
... religion , can hardly be built up upon statements so guarded and hesitating : much in the same way a traveller would shrink beforehand from venturing on a road , whose foundation is mere as 66 quaking moss and turf ; which nevertheless ...
... religion , can hardly be built up upon statements so guarded and hesitating : much in the same way a traveller would shrink beforehand from venturing on a road , whose foundation is mere as 66 quaking moss and turf ; which nevertheless ...
Side xiii
... religious basis . There may possibly be other and deeper ob- jections to the proposed application of Bishop Butler's principles , which also may be met on the other side by deeper and more searching replies . But it may not be useless ...
... religious basis . There may possibly be other and deeper ob- jections to the proposed application of Bishop Butler's principles , which also may be met on the other side by deeper and more searching replies . But it may not be useless ...
Side xxiii
... Religion- inconsistent with the idea of a Moral Governor of the world . That would be a plain and palpable case , and would strike on pure minds with a force like mathematical demonstration . In other in- stances , such as we are now ...
... Religion- inconsistent with the idea of a Moral Governor of the world . That would be a plain and palpable case , and would strike on pure minds with a force like mathematical demonstration . In other in- stances , such as we are now ...
Side xxiv
... religion . The next step in our reasoning would be to shew , that in the question , Whether an English Churchman is bound to submit himself to the Church of Rome , ' all these considerations tell very distinctly on the English side ...
... religion . The next step in our reasoning would be to shew , that in the question , Whether an English Churchman is bound to submit himself to the Church of Rome , ' all these considerations tell very distinctly on the English side ...
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