Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude, Volume 2J. G. and F. Rivington, 1838 - Theology |
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... truth had been constantly held up to them by the long line of prophets and teachers , who acted as the interpreters of God's miraculous dispensations . They had never been suffered to lose sight either of causes of the evils they ...
... truth had been constantly held up to them by the long line of prophets and teachers , who acted as the interpreters of God's miraculous dispensations . They had never been suffered to lose sight either of causes of the evils they ...
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... truths which reason indeed does tell we should keep constantly in view . - Now all this must be admitted to be true , and as an account of our irreligion might be brought for- ward with justice , but as an excuse for it is nothing to ...
... truths which reason indeed does tell we should keep constantly in view . - Now all this must be admitted to be true , and as an account of our irreligion might be brought for- ward with justice , but as an excuse for it is nothing to ...
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... truths in the simplest manner . But we have no need of this kind . The simplest ground on which we believe any thing is our ... truth by labour . The effect which it is calculated to produce upon the mind is rather to keep up a sustained ...
... truths in the simplest manner . But we have no need of this kind . The simplest ground on which we believe any thing is our ... truth by labour . The effect which it is calculated to produce upon the mind is rather to keep up a sustained ...
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... truth not merely conveyed to us in a new and more impres- sive manner , but one which would have been com- paratively unknown to us , except for the circum- stance of the Resurrection . It does then , in some degree alter the condition ...
... truth not merely conveyed to us in a new and more impres- sive manner , but one which would have been com- paratively unknown to us , except for the circum- stance of the Resurrection . It does then , in some degree alter the condition ...
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... truth . And it is of this class of doctrines that our Lord here speaks under the title of earthly things . The other ... truths which we could not have known except by.
... truth . And it is of this class of doctrines that our Lord here speaks under the title of earthly things . The other ... truths which we could not have known except by.
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