Sermons, Preached Upon Several Occasions, Volumen2University Press, 1842 - 551 páginas |
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... force and credit of its testimony stands upon this double ground . 1st , The high office which it holds immediately from God himself , in the soul of man ; and , 2dly , Those properties or qualities which peculiarly fit it for the ...
... force and credit of its testimony stands upon this double ground . 1st , The high office which it holds immediately from God himself , in the soul of man ; and , 2dly , Those properties or qualities which peculiarly fit it for the ...
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... force of a plausible word , applied to a detestable thing . The allegation or plea of conscience ought never to be ad- mitted barely for itself : for when a thing obliges only by a borrowed authority , it is ridiculous to allege it for ...
... force of a plausible word , applied to a detestable thing . The allegation or plea of conscience ought never to be ad- mitted barely for itself : for when a thing obliges only by a borrowed authority , it is ridiculous to allege it for ...
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... force is one thing , and authority quite another . As a rogue upon the highway may have as strong an arm , and take off a man's head as cleverly as the execu- tioner . But then there is a vast disparity in the two actions , when one of ...
... force is one thing , and authority quite another . As a rogue upon the highway may have as strong an arm , and take off a man's head as cleverly as the execu- tioner . But then there is a vast disparity in the two actions , when one of ...
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... force of this plea , which our adversaries are still setting up against us as the grand pillar and buttress of the good old cause of nonconformity . For come to any dissenting brother , and ask him , Why cannot you communicate with the ...
... force of this plea , which our adversaries are still setting up against us as the grand pillar and buttress of the good old cause of nonconformity . For come to any dissenting brother , and ask him , Why cannot you communicate with the ...
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... force at all against this doctrine of merit . For first , they absolutely cashier the literal , express sense of the words , and in the room of it introduce a figure called by the Greeks μeiwois , which , to diminish or degrade a thing ...
... force at all against this doctrine of merit . For first , they absolutely cashier the literal , express sense of the words , and in the room of it introduce a figure called by the Greeks μeiwois , which , to diminish or degrade a thing ...
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