Sermons and ChargesCarter, Hendee, 1832 - 428 páginas |
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... appear , to demonstrate to us the immortality of the soul , is demanding an impossibility . But if our immortality depends on the resurrection of the dead , our idea of it must be the same as that of revelation itself ; it must be faith ...
... appear , to demonstrate to us the immortality of the soul , is demanding an impossibility . But if our immortality depends on the resurrection of the dead , our idea of it must be the same as that of revelation itself ; it must be faith ...
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... appears , that in religion , it is proper that we should walk by faith , and not by sight . But this system , whether it is right or wrong , is analogous to all the other dispensations of divine Providence . In nature , in government ...
... appears , that in religion , it is proper that we should walk by faith , and not by sight . But this system , whether it is right or wrong , is analogous to all the other dispensations of divine Providence . In nature , in government ...
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... appear to be so clear and certain , that I think every rational man will assent to them , or at least to the great- est part of them , as soon as they are proposed . The example of John , the Baptist , who , with an honest and good ...
... appear to be so clear and certain , that I think every rational man will assent to them , or at least to the great- est part of them , as soon as they are proposed . The example of John , the Baptist , who , with an honest and good ...
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... appear ridiculous ; and if we attend to the nature of wit , or rather to those kinds of it , which are denominated humor and ridicule , it will appear that the most important truths are not exempted from his power . The effect of ...
... appear ridiculous ; and if we attend to the nature of wit , or rather to those kinds of it , which are denominated humor and ridicule , it will appear that the most important truths are not exempted from his power . The effect of ...
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... appear to be in jest throughout every part of his work . 2. A second rule is , that the evidences of the Chris- tian religion ought to be examined with candor . Previ- ous to inquiry , if we do not think well , we ought at least not to ...
... appear to be in jest throughout every part of his work . 2. A second rule is , that the evidences of the Chris- tian religion ought to be examined with candor . Previ- ous to inquiry , if we do not think well , we ought at least not to ...
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