Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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... error of that celebrated doctrine in these words : The Platonists in this were commendable , that they looked on the spirit of man as " the candle of the Lord , " though they were deceived in the time when it was lighted ' ( p . 132 ) ...
... error of that celebrated doctrine in these words : The Platonists in this were commendable , that they looked on the spirit of man as " the candle of the Lord , " though they were deceived in the time when it was lighted ' ( p . 132 ) ...
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... errors sometimes come under the fair disguise of so beau- tiful a name , and have some tincture of reason in them ? . But truly , this is so far from being a disparagement to 1 Apex . reason , as that it is no small commendation of 22 ...
... errors sometimes come under the fair disguise of so beau- tiful a name , and have some tincture of reason in them ? . But truly , this is so far from being a disparagement to 1 Apex . reason , as that it is no small commendation of 22 ...
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... error of Antinomianism will needs style itself an ' evangelical honeycomb . ' Thus all irregularities and anomalies in Church affairs , must pride themselves in those glittering titles of a new light , ' ' a gospel way , ' ' a heaven ...
... error of Antinomianism will needs style itself an ' evangelical honeycomb . ' Thus all irregularities and anomalies in Church affairs , must pride themselves in those glittering titles of a new light , ' ' a gospel way , ' ' a heaven ...
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... error , might , with a great deal less sweat and pains , maintain a truth . There is no question but that Bellarmine , and the rest of the learned Papists , could have , if they had pleased , far more easily defended the Protestant ...
... error , might , with a great deal less sweat and pains , maintain a truth . There is no question but that Bellarmine , and the rest of the learned Papists , could have , if they had pleased , far more easily defended the Protestant ...
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... error , and too often gives an open admission , and courteous entertainment to such falsities as come disguised in a syllogistical form , which by their sequacious windings , and gradual insinuations , twine about some weak ...
... error , and too often gives an open admission , and courteous entertainment to such falsities as come disguised in a syllogistical form , which by their sequacious windings , and gradual insinuations , twine about some weak ...
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