Christian Life, Its Hopes, Its Fears, and Its Close1843 |
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... reason , a sure anchor . Man cannot tell us of what man has never seen . We crave for the very heaven itself to be opened ; we crave to see the light in which God dwells ; we crave to hear the voice of Him to whom all things are known ...
... reason , a sure anchor . Man cannot tell us of what man has never seen . We crave for the very heaven itself to be opened ; we crave to see the light in which God dwells ; we crave to hear the voice of Him to whom all things are known ...
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... reason to believe something else , though we cannot be actually certain of it ; when we have an answer from God , not wholly of performance , but performing part , and promising the rest . He who trusts to this answer , who puts his ...
... reason to believe something else , though we cannot be actually certain of it ; when we have an answer from God , not wholly of performance , but performing part , and promising the rest . He who trusts to this answer , who puts his ...
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... reasons why such a witness is to be believed rather than another ; how he had better means of knowing the truth , and less temptation to depart from it ; how his evidence is in itself consistent when examined carefully , and has a look ...
... reasons why such a witness is to be believed rather than another ; how he had better means of knowing the truth , and less temptation to depart from it ; how his evidence is in itself consistent when examined carefully , and has a look ...
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... reason for either ; or lastly , again , it makes them insincere and sophistical , beguiling themselves and others with a show of reason , attacking other men's opi- nions and maintaining their own , yet never having gone far enough to ...
... reason for either ; or lastly , again , it makes them insincere and sophistical , beguiling themselves and others with a show of reason , attacking other men's opi- nions and maintaining their own , yet never having gone far enough to ...
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... reason- ably ? But before we try to answer this question , we must allow and fully submit to one thing , which applies to every one of us . When we speak of being fully persuaded every man in his own mind , we must be well aware that ...
... reason- ably ? But before we try to answer this question , we must allow and fully submit to one thing , which applies to every one of us . When we speak of being fully persuaded every man in his own mind , we must be well aware that ...
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