A Series of Discourses on the Christian Revelation ... Ninth editionWilliam Collins, 1830 - 281 pages |
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... impression upon his mind , of the precariousness of the ground on which he was standing . On this ground he never ventured a positive affir- mation - but , resigning the lofty tone of demon- stration , and putting on the modesty of con ...
... impression upon his mind , of the precariousness of the ground on which he was standing . On this ground he never ventured a positive affir- mation - but , resigning the lofty tone of demon- stration , and putting on the modesty of con ...
Page 100
... impression , to every bosom , did we know , that at the very time his benignant regard took in the mighty circle of created beings , there was not a single family overlooked by him , and that every individual in every corner of his ...
... impression , to every bosom , did we know , that at the very time his benignant regard took in the mighty circle of created beings , there was not a single family overlooked by him , and that every individual in every corner of his ...
Page 114
... impression of the first of these attributes , so another instrument has no less heightened our impression of the second of them - then I can no longer resist the conclusion , that it would be a transgression of sound argument , as well ...
... impression of the first of these attributes , so another instrument has no less heightened our impression of the second of them - then I can no longer resist the conclusion , that it would be a transgression of sound argument , as well ...
Page 137
... . Now , we ought to be aware how it takes off , not from the intrinsic weight , but from the ac- tual impression of our argument , that this de- votedness to God which reigns in other places of the DISCOURSE IV . 137.
... . Now , we ought to be aware how it takes off , not from the intrinsic weight , but from the ac- tual impression of our argument , that this de- votedness to God which reigns in other places of the DISCOURSE IV . 137.
Page 139
... the moral attributes of the Deity could , if I may so express myself , be put to so severe and so delicate a test . It is true , that the great mat- ters of sin and of salvation , fall without impression DISCOURSE IV . 139.
... the moral attributes of the Deity could , if I may so express myself , be put to so severe and so delicate a test . It is true , that the great mat- ters of sin and of salvation , fall without impression DISCOURSE IV . 139.
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