Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xxxii
... mean , the amount of offence and scandal , quite inseparable from such a movement . Most considerate persons know something of the grief and perplexity , if but one doubting thought flash across them in their devotions . Judge what it ...
... mean , the amount of offence and scandal , quite inseparable from such a movement . Most considerate persons know something of the grief and perplexity , if but one doubting thought flash across them in their devotions . Judge what it ...
Side xxxiii
... mean , the detailed examination of the controversy , balancing the arguments on each point . This , I say , our hypothesis excludes , as a task requiring extraordinary endowments ; our endeavour all along being to provide for average ...
... mean , the detailed examination of the controversy , balancing the arguments on each point . This , I say , our hypothesis excludes , as a task requiring extraordinary endowments ; our endeavour all along being to provide for average ...
Side xxxviii
... meaning is all that she can allege : enough and to spare for faith in her as a real Church , but hardly enough to satisfy a sober- minded person , whose duties have hitherto lain elsewhere , that she alone is the real Church . Now , if ...
... meaning is all that she can allege : enough and to spare for faith in her as a real Church , but hardly enough to satisfy a sober- minded person , whose duties have hitherto lain elsewhere , that she alone is the real Church . Now , if ...
Side xxxix
... meaning souls from ruinous error . But first , it is surely a material consideration , which has constantly been urged in this contro- versy , and has never , that I know of , met with a satisfactory answer , How far the promises to the ...
... meaning souls from ruinous error . But first , it is surely a material consideration , which has constantly been urged in this contro- versy , and has never , that I know of , met with a satisfactory answer , How far the promises to the ...
Side xlii
... mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible Church , wherewith , by God's appointment , we are in Communion . The more I consider the promises of Holy Writ , directed as they are more especially to the ...
... mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible Church , wherewith , by God's appointment , we are in Communion . The more I consider the promises of Holy Writ , directed as they are more especially to the ...
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