Lectures on Theology, Volume 1Whetham, 1841 - Presbyterian Church |
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... person whose produc- tion was criticised was concerned to know , and by which the character of the discourse was finally determined . Those only who enjoyed the privilege of Dr. Dick's instruc- tions can form any idea of the deference ...
... person whose produc- tion was criticised was concerned to know , and by which the character of the discourse was finally determined . Those only who enjoyed the privilege of Dr. Dick's instruc- tions can form any idea of the deference ...
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... person could be certain that it was a genuine revelation , and not a dream or an illusion of fancy . " Enthusiasts , " it has been said , " who are prompted only by a wild imagination , and persons in a phrensy , or the raving fit of a ...
... person could be certain that it was a genuine revelation , and not a dream or an illusion of fancy . " Enthusiasts , " it has been said , " who are prompted only by a wild imagination , and persons in a phrensy , or the raving fit of a ...
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... person by whom he foresaw that it would be abused . The supposition of its abuse is a direct impeachment of the knowledge or the wisdom of God in the arrangement of his plan . Besides , no man who believes that God has power over his ...
... person by whom he foresaw that it would be abused . The supposition of its abuse is a direct impeachment of the knowledge or the wisdom of God in the arrangement of his plan . Besides , no man who believes that God has power over his ...
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... person from its reputed author . But genuineness and authenticity are insepa- rably connected in the case of the sacred writings ; for if we can show that they were written by the persons whose names they bear , it follows that they are ...
... person from its reputed author . But genuineness and authenticity are insepa- rably connected in the case of the sacred writings ; for if we can show that they were written by the persons whose names they bear , it follows that they are ...
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... person was a competent judge whether the things related to have taken place within his own memory had really happened . The Israelites would not have believed that the Red Sea was divided to afford them a passage ; that they had ...
... person was a competent judge whether the things related to have taken place within his own memory had really happened . The Israelites would not have believed that the Red Sea was divided to afford them a passage ; that they had ...
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