| David King (publisher) - 1848 - 596 pages
...any thing out of this book, and require whether I believe or no, and seem it ever so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...knowing no demonstration can be stronger than this ; God has said so, therefore it is true. IB other things, I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him,... | |
| William John Dawson - 1848 - 1186 pages
...any thing out of this book, and require whether I believe or no, and seem it ever so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...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,... | |
| John Angell James - 1849 - 302 pages
...of this book, and require whether I believe it or no, and deem it never so incomprehensible to hnman reason, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as...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... | |
| Francis Augustus Cox - 1850 - 164 pages
...whether I believe it or not, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe to it with hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be stronger than this, — God hath said this, therefore, it is true. In other things, I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him ; neither... | |
| William Hendry Stowell - 1850 - 522 pages
...said Chillingworth, ' and require whether I believe it or no, and, seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and heart, as knotting that no demonstration can be stronger than this — God has said so, therefore it in true.'... | |
| Charles Smith Bird - 1851 - 476 pages
...out of this book, and require whether I be" lieve it or no, and seem it never so incomprehen" sible to human reason, I will subscribe it with " hand and heart ; as knowing that no demonstra"tion can be stronger than this — God hath said so, " therefore it M true." NOTES... | |
| John Farrar - 1852 - 692 pages
...anything 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...from him ; neither shall any man take mine from me." PROVERBS. The Hebrew word MAS UAL. rendered proverb, is from a root which signifies to resemble, and... | |
| John Jenkins (Rev. of Montreal.) - 1853 - 440 pages
...thing out of this book, and require whether I believe it or no ; and seem it ever so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...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... | |
| William Chillingworth - 1854 - 528 pages
...out of this book, and re• quire whether I believe it or no, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...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... | |
| 1854 - 590 pages
...so incomprehensible to human reason," we " will subscribe to it with hand and heart, as knowing that no demonstration can be stronger than this, God hath said so ; therefore it is true." Walk in the light of faith. But 2. Walk in the light of knowledge. The Bible is the eternal antagonist... | |
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