| William Malkin - 1825 - 504 pages
...Propose to me out of this book any truth clearly revealed, and require whether I believe it or not, and I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knowing...true. In other things, I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him, neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse man, nor... | |
| David Simpson - 1825 - 398 pages
...thing out of the Bible, and require whether I believe it or not; and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...this — "God hath said so, therefore it is true." And may we not, finally, exhort and admonish the sceptical reader in the glowing language of the seraphic... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1825 - 544 pages
...thing out of this book, and require whether I believe it or not, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...demonstration can be stronger than this — 'God hath said so, and therefore it is true.' In other things I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him : neither... | |
| John Edward Nassau Molesworth - 1825 - 478 pages
...whether I believe it, or no ; and, seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it hand and heart ; as knowing no demonstration can be...than this, God hath said so, therefore it is true." Relig. of Prot. Chap. vi. p. 56, D your present state ; and what is hidden has been determined, by... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1825 - 544 pages
...thing out of this book, and require whether I believe it or not, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can lie stronger than this — ' God hath said so, and therefore it is true.' In other things I will take... | |
| 1825 - 556 pages
...thing out of THIS BOOK, and require whether I believe or no, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knowing rio demonstration can be stronger than this ; GOD HAIH SA:D so, therefore it is true." " THE UNDOUBTED... | |
| Charles Brooks - 1828 - 424 pages
...though I should be sorry that Christians should take it from me. Propose me any thing out of this book, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be stronger than this ; God has said so, therefore it is true. In other things I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him,... | |
| 1830 - 690 pages
...no further questions to ask. He receives it all. He says, with Chillingworth in his better days, " No demonstration can be stronger than this : God hath said so, therefore it is true." But the infidel is not satisfied with having a correct copy of the Scriptures, and with having it correctly... | |
| 1830 - 684 pages
...no further questions to ask. He receives it all. He says, with Chillingworth in his better days, " No demonstration can be stronger than this : God hath said so, therefore it is true." But the infidel is not satisfied with having a correct copy of the Scriptures, and with having it correctly... | |
| Canonicus - 1828 - 164 pages
...state them as they find them. The Orthodox, on the other hand, adopt this argument of an able reasoner, "no demonstration can be stronger than this, GOD HATH SAID so, THEREFORE IT is TRUE." And what is true, they hold to be rational. The Orthodox, then, use their reason to discover what God... | |
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