| Daniel Whitby - 1727 - 204 páginas
...we cannot avoid believing of it 5 and where is the Merit or Piety of a neceflary Aflent J If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting...not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? If 1 have done my beft Endeavour to know the Mind of God revealed in Scripture, I have done all I... | |
| Matthew Tindal - 1730 - 470 páginas
...we cannot -avoid believing -it ; and where is the Merit " or Piety of a neceffary Aflent ? If it is not evident, we " cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it : And where cc is the Crime of not performing Impoflibilities, or not " believing what does not appear to us to... | |
| 1758 - 508 páginas
...evident, we cannot avoid believing it ; and where is the merit or piety of a neceflary aflent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impoflibilities, or not bc(j'cw'ng what does not y^w ^ us t,<j be true ? depends upon the works it... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1823 - 404 páginas
...we cannot avoid believing of it ; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? If I have done my best endeavour... | |
| James Abbott - 1833 - 398 páginas
...proposition be evident, we cannot avoid believing it; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent? If it be not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear... | |
| Horace Smith - 1836 - 224 páginas
...evident, we cannot avoid believing it, and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Throughout the world belief... | |
| Horace Smith - 1836 - 326 páginas
...evident, we cannot avoid believing it, and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Throughout the world belief... | |
| Charles Junius Haslam - 1840 - 334 páginas
...evident, we cannot avoid believing it ; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? " Dr. Whitby, in his Last... | |
| Henry Hetherington - 1840 - 32 páginas
...eriitunl, we cannot avoid believing it; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent 1 If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Gentlemen of the Jury, can... | |
| Daniel Whitby - 1841 - 120 páginas
...evident, we cannot avoid believing it ; and where is the merit or piety of a necessary assent ? If it is not evident, we cannot help rejecting it or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? If I have done my best endeavour... | |
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