Scripture is not yet understood, so if it ever comes to be understood, before the ' restitution of all things,' and without miraculous interposition, — it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is come at, by the continuance and progress of learning... Five Occasional Lectures: Delivered in Montreal - Side 113af Francis Fulford - 1859 - 118 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 sider
...to bj2 understood, before the restitution of all things t, and without miraculous interpositions ; it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...: by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty ; and by particular persons attending to, comparing and pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 sider
...restitution of all thing&,-\ and without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the same way as na-1 tural knowledge is come at; by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and, pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 sider
...comes to be understood before the restitution of all things, * and without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...at; by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 sider
...comes to be understood, before the restitution of all things,* and without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...at, by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing and pursuing intimations scattered up... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 sider
...comes to be understood, before the restitution of all things,* and without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...at, by the continuance and progress of learning; and ol' liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing and pursuing intimations scattered up... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1824 - 478 sider
...in the same way as natural knowledge is come at; by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing,...and down it, which are overlooked and disregarded by th6 generality of the world. For this is the way in which all improvements are made; by thoughtful... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1834 - 414 sider
...to be understood before the ' restitution of all things,' * and without miraculous interpositions ; it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...: by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty ; and by particular persons attending to, comparing' and pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| 1834 - 588 sider
...understood, before the restitution of all things, (Acts iii. 21.) and without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is...; by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| John Fry - 1835 - 508 sider
...expositors, and according to Bishop Butler's description of the progress of divine knowledge — " by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing intimations scattered up and down in scriptures," a conclusion has been come to, that these " times" are a definite period ; and, that... | |
| Renn Dickson Hampden - 1837 - 652 sider
..." to be understood, before the restitution of all things, and " without miraculous interpositions, it must be in the " same way as natural knowledge...by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pur" suing, intimations scattered up and down it, which are " overlooked and disregarded by the generality... | |
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