A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 6O. Everett, 1826 - Theology |
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... UNDERSTANDING OF ST PAUL'S EPISTLES - ON ENTHUSIASM - ADVANTAGES OF THE APPEARANCE OF OUR SA- VIOUR AMONG MEN - 167 · 196 - 211 ROBERT CLAYTON A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE : SPEECH OF BISHOP CLAYTON BEFORE THE IRISH HOUSE OF LORDS ON ...
... UNDERSTANDING OF ST PAUL'S EPISTLES - ON ENTHUSIASM - ADVANTAGES OF THE APPEARANCE OF OUR SA- VIOUR AMONG MEN - 167 · 196 - 211 ROBERT CLAYTON A BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE : SPEECH OF BISHOP CLAYTON BEFORE THE IRISH HOUSE OF LORDS ON ...
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... understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he was as ready with plausible objections to every argument , which might be advanced by ...
... understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he was as ready with plausible objections to every argument , which might be advanced by ...
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... understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he was as ready with plausible objections to every argument , which might be advanced by ...
... understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he was as ready with plausible objections to every argument , which might be advanced by ...
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... understanding , it was impossible all should be of one mind . And what is impossible to be done , it is not necessary it should be done ; and therefore , although variety of opinions was impossible to be cured , and they who attempted ...
... understanding , it was impossible all should be of one mind . And what is impossible to be done , it is not necessary it should be done ; and therefore , although variety of opinions was impossible to be cured , and they who attempted ...
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... understandings , but the disunion of wills and affections ; it is not the several principles , but the several ends that cause our miseries ; our opinions commence , and are upheld , according as our turns are served and our interests ...
... understandings , but the disunion of wills and affections ; it is not the several principles , but the several ends that cause our miseries ; our opinions commence , and are upheld , according as our turns are served and our interests ...
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Page 183 - For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
Page 134 - No man can tell but he that loves his children, how many delicious accents make a man's heart dance in the pretty conversation of those dear pledges ; their childishness, their stammering, their little angers, their innocence, their imperfections, their necessities, are so many little emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights in their persons and society...
Page 179 - Reason is natural revelation, whereby the eternal Father of light, and fountain of all knowledge, communicates to mankind that portion of truth, which he has laid within the reach of their natural faculties ; revelation is natural reason, enlarged by a new set of discoveries communicated by God immediately, which reason vouches the truth of, by the testimony and proofs it gives, that they come from God.
Page 24 - Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God: And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God...
Page 64 - From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil, do proceed all actual transgressions.
Page 127 - ... prayer is the peace of our spirit, the stillness of our thoughts, the evenness of recollection, the seat of meditation, the rest of our cares, and the calm of our tempest ; prayer is the issue of a quiet mind, of untroubled thoughts, it is the daughter of charity, and the sister of meekness...
Page 262 - ... that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
Page 128 - ... loud sighings of an eastern wind, and his motion made irregular and inconstant, descending more at every breath of the tempest than it could recover by the...
Page 252 - If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
Page 128 - ... wings ; till the little creature was forced to sit down and pant, and stay till the storm was over, and then it made a prosperous flight, and did rise and sing as if it had learned music and motion from an angel, as he passed sometimes through the air about his ministries here below. So is the...