The Complete Works of the Late Rev. Philip Skelton, Rector of Fintona: Life of the Rev. Philip Skelton with some curious anecdotes; by Samuel Burdy. Controversial discoursesR. Baynes, 1824 |
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... things ; speak unto us smooth things ; prophesy de- ceits . ' But what saith God to that prophet , in reference to this very people ? ' Cry aloud , spare not ; lift up thy voice like a trumpet , and shew my people their transgres- sions ...
... things ; speak unto us smooth things ; prophesy de- ceits . ' But what saith God to that prophet , in reference to this very people ? ' Cry aloud , spare not ; lift up thy voice like a trumpet , and shew my people their transgres- sions ...
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... things ye do hear and see ; the blind receive their sight , and the lame walk , ' & c . It is plain from hence , that Christ appealed to our senses and reason , in order to the full conviction of such as should believe on him ; and ...
... things ye do hear and see ; the blind receive their sight , and the lame walk , ' & c . It is plain from hence , that Christ appealed to our senses and reason , in order to the full conviction of such as should believe on him ; and ...
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... thing , and the etymology of the word , must be converted into a licence , that it may countenance what it should cor ... things , than to feel them opposite in himself . Now , that religion is good , we know by experience , because man ...
... thing , and the etymology of the word , must be converted into a licence , that it may countenance what it should cor ... things , than to feel them opposite in himself . Now , that religion is good , we know by experience , because man ...
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... things sensible , and by our reason come to the knowledge of things demonstrable ; and have no other way , either of receiving information , or trying the truth of that information ; so we must never receive a religion that contradicts ...
... things sensible , and by our reason come to the knowledge of things demonstrable ; and have no other way , either of receiving information , or trying the truth of that information ; so we must never receive a religion that contradicts ...
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... things premised , it is the business of an ingenuous inquirer to try the truth of each religion by the rule laid down ; and if he finds it sets forth any thing palpably ab- surd or inconsistent , that is , any thing , to which his ...
... things premised , it is the business of an ingenuous inquirer to try the truth of each religion by the rule laid down ; and if he finds it sets forth any thing palpably ab- surd or inconsistent , that is , any thing , to which his ...
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