The Portrait of St. Paul, Or, The True Model for Christians and Pastors1880 - 241 pages |
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Page 124
... reason ; and these are usually regarded as offences of an inconsiderable nature . But there is every reason to believe , that they who have contracted these vicious habits , would be equally disposed to perjury and murder , were they ...
... reason ; and these are usually regarded as offences of an inconsiderable nature . But there is every reason to believe , that they who have contracted these vicious habits , would be equally disposed to perjury and murder , were they ...
Page 191
... reason and revelation to plead in his avour , his own experience , and that of his brethren , together with the aniversal testimony of the primitive Church . As you do not rank with professed Atheists , it is probable that you sometimes ...
... reason and revelation to plead in his avour , his own experience , and that of his brethren , together with the aniversal testimony of the primitive Church . As you do not rank with professed Atheists , it is probable that you sometimes ...
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... reason influences their choice . The true believer is not afraid of pleading against modern philos " . phers before the tribunal of reason . “ You accuse me , " he may say , “ of superstition ; because in pursuing those honours , riches ...
... reason influences their choice . The true believer is not afraid of pleading against modern philos " . phers before the tribunal of reason . “ You accuse me , " he may say , “ of superstition ; because in pursuing those honours , riches ...
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