Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 9;Zväzok 31J. Soule and T. Mason., 1849 |
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Strana 18
... received the desired information . The two circumstances taken together have an awkward appearance . Still , we think that the delay in calling for the report , which has been construed into an intentional slight upon Dr. Dixon , ( 18 ...
... received the desired information . The two circumstances taken together have an awkward appearance . Still , we think that the delay in calling for the report , which has been construed into an intentional slight upon Dr. Dixon , ( 18 ...
Strana 22
... received as a matter of authority rather than a matter of argument ; and they are unable to assign the same clear and satisfactory reason for their practice in this case , that they can in others . We propose , therefore , to present ...
... received as a matter of authority rather than a matter of argument ; and they are unable to assign the same clear and satisfactory reason for their practice in this case , that they can in others . We propose , therefore , to present ...
Strana 24
... received by the pri- mitive Church during the continuance of inspired men , he could not fairly object if we furnished him with no other evidence than this in regard to the Lord's day . If , however , we can furnish him not only the ...
... received by the pri- mitive Church during the continuance of inspired men , he could not fairly object if we furnished him with no other evidence than this in regard to the Lord's day . If , however , we can furnish him not only the ...
Strana 57
... received opinions till he can prove their truth . There are two considerations , however , which show that a habit of faith in received opinions is more legitimate than a habit of doubt . One is , the unquestionable inability of the ...
... received opinions till he can prove their truth . There are two considerations , however , which show that a habit of faith in received opinions is more legitimate than a habit of doubt . One is , the unquestionable inability of the ...
Strana 58
... received doctrines . The Philo- sophers may be Pyrrhonists - the people cannot be ; it would be contrary to nature for them to be skeptical . The millions are com- pelled by a necessity as absolute as fate to adopt most of their ...
... received doctrines . The Philo- sophers may be Pyrrhonists - the people cannot be ; it would be contrary to nature for them to be skeptical . The millions are com- pelled by a necessity as absolute as fate to adopt most of their ...
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