Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 ページ |
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... author of great power and wisdom . The visible world manifests to the well - tutored eye , that there is a God ; but so sublime an idea as that of a Deity would not of itself enter the uninstructed mind . On the contrary , it is ...
... author of great power and wisdom . The visible world manifests to the well - tutored eye , that there is a God ; but so sublime an idea as that of a Deity would not of itself enter the uninstructed mind . On the contrary , it is ...
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... authors of them , in the languages with which they were familiar ; which , like all other human languages , are imperfect and contain words which are used in different senses , and abound with figurative modes of expression , the ...
... authors of them , in the languages with which they were familiar ; which , like all other human languages , are imperfect and contain words which are used in different senses , and abound with figurative modes of expression , the ...
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... authors , but of their readers . Another advantage resulting from this constitution of things , is , that it furnishes us with an opportunity of ex- ercising humility , candor , and forbearance . As we walk by faith and not by sight ...
... authors , but of their readers . Another advantage resulting from this constitution of things , is , that it furnishes us with an opportunity of ex- ercising humility , candor , and forbearance . As we walk by faith and not by sight ...
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... author whom he reads , or the speaker whom he hears , but to his arguments . I am sorry to say , that the writers against the Christian religion in modern times have gen- erally followed the maxim of Shaftesbury . Of English deists not ...
... author whom he reads , or the speaker whom he hears , but to his arguments . I am sorry to say , that the writers against the Christian religion in modern times have gen- erally followed the maxim of Shaftesbury . Of English deists not ...
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... authors may vainly add ten or a dozen feeble proofs ; as an edifice may stand firm on its foundation of stone , though the wooden pilasters on its walls contribute no- thing to its strength . When infidels triumphantly urge against ...
... authors may vainly add ten or a dozen feeble proofs ; as an edifice may stand firm on its foundation of stone , though the wooden pilasters on its walls contribute no- thing to its strength . When infidels triumphantly urge against ...
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