| Pierre Desmaizeaux - 1863 - 380 pages
...thing out of this book, and require 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 the... | |
| A F Royle - 1863 - 320 pages
...anything out of this Book, 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 knowing that no demonstration can be stronger than this : — God has said so, therefore it is true." (Chillingworth.)... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...anything out of this Book, and require 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... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1865 - 656 pages
...I believe it or no, and secure it never so incom. prehenaible to humane reason, I will subscribe it hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be...therefore it is true. In other things I will take no man's libertie of judgment from him ; neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse... | |
| John Kitto - 1865 - 532 pages
...whether I beleeve it or no, and seeme it never so incomprehensible to humane reason, I will subscribe it hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be...therefore it is true. In other things I will take no man's libertie of judgment from him; neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse... | |
| John Kitto - 1865 - 534 pages
...whether 1 beleeve it or no, and seeme it never so incomprehensible to humane reason, I will subscribe it hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be...therefore it is true. In other things I will take no man's libertie of judgment from him ; neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse... | |
| 1866 - 992 pages
...anything out of this Book, and enquire whether I believe or no, and seem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...than this : God hath said so, therefore it is true. I am fully assured that God does not, and therefore that men ought not to require any more of any man... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1867 - 784 pages
...anything out of this Book, and require whether I believe it or no, and deem it never so incomprehensible to human reason, I will subscribe it with hand and...this — God hath said so, therefore it is true." JD ON BOTH SIDES OF THE SEA: of i)c Comm0nfo.eaU} anb ÎTÊ I A SEQUEL TO .THE DRAYTONS AND THE DAVENANTS."... | |
| John Fletcher Hurst - 1867 - 552 pages
...whether I believe It or no, and secure it never so incomprehensible to humane reason, I wtll subscribe it hand and heart, as knowing no demonstration can be...therefore It Is true. In other things I will take no man's Hbertie of judgment fjom him; neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse... | |
| Devout thoughts - 1867 - 568 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...this — God hath said so, therefore it is true." — CluUingworth. " It is not hasty reading but seriously meditating upon holy and heavenly truths,... | |
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