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Side 4
... things which many are accustomed to consider inseparable from the essence of Christianity . But it is with Dr. Bretschneider , who has expressed himself far more definitely than the writer who puts the above question , that the Reviewer ...
... things which many are accustomed to consider inseparable from the essence of Christianity . But it is with Dr. Bretschneider , who has expressed himself far more definitely than the writer who puts the above question , that the Reviewer ...
Side 7
... things in it should have seemed to him , if not against reason , yet above it . Suppose that on the 21st of June he had beheld from his window in Wittenberg the polar star , exactly over the point of a neighbour- ing spire ; and that on ...
... things in it should have seemed to him , if not against reason , yet above it . Suppose that on the 21st of June he had beheld from his window in Wittenberg the polar star , exactly over the point of a neighbour- ing spire ; and that on ...
Side 8
... things : it professedly investigates optical illusions . The Bible , which teaches higher things , makes use of the common modes of speech in order to be the more easily understood , speaks only in passing of natural things , according ...
... things : it professedly investigates optical illusions . The Bible , which teaches higher things , makes use of the common modes of speech in order to be the more easily understood , speaks only in passing of natural things , according ...
Side 9
... thing appears to us , although it is not truly so , as all astronomers are agreed . How much less should we require ... things which surpass the comprehension of those whom it designs to instruct , perplex the simple people of God , and ...
... thing appears to us , although it is not truly so , as all astronomers are agreed . How much less should we require ... things which surpass the comprehension of those whom it designs to instruct , perplex the simple people of God , and ...
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... thing is , since every thing passes away ; -since every thing rolls along with the speed of a tempest , and seldom ... things , to attain that light , whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God , then indeed is he ...
... thing is , since every thing passes away ; -since every thing rolls along with the speed of a tempest , and seldom ... things , to attain that light , whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God , then indeed is he ...
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Side 268 - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
Side 223 - THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free ; Which he who can, and will, deserves high praise, Who neither can, nor will, may hold his peace : What can be juster in a state than this?
Side 276 - The objection to conforming to usages that have become dead to you is that it scatters your force. It loses your time and blurs the impression of your character.
Side 15 - This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human things may not prejudice such as are divine ; neither that from the unlocking of the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity, or intellectual night, may arise in our minds towards divine mysteries.
Side 277 - For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure. And therefore a man must know how to estimate a sour face.
Side 525 - At the sight of a Cross or Crucifix I can dispense with my hat, but scarce with the thought or memory of my Saviour...
Side 224 - ... and an inconsiderate zeal unto truth, have too rashly charged the troops of error and remain as trophies unto the enemies of truth. A man may be in as just possession of truth as of a city, and yet be forced to surrender ; 'tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace than to hazard her on a battle.
Side 99 - And they came, every one whose heart stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the LORD'S offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation, and for all his service, and for the holy garments.
Side 15 - ... towards divine mysteries. But rather, that by our mind thoroughly cleansed and purged from fancy and vanities, and yet subject and perfectly given up to the divine oracles, there may be given unto faith the things that are faith's.
Side 523 - ... with a tale, forsooth; he cometh unto you, with a tale, which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney-corner; and, pretending no more, doth intend the winning of the mind from wickedness to virtue ; even as the child is often brought to take most wholesome things by hiding them in such other as have a pleasant taste...