... aware, and which they would do well to contemplate. Some admirers of Doddridge, who are ready to class liberal Christians with Deists, may learn a lesson from one whose name was never coupled with infidelity. He thus writes to a friend who entertained... Correspondence and Diary - Page 417by Philip Doddridge - 1829Full view - About this book
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1830 - 986 pages
...infidelity. He thus writes to a friend who entertained some doubts of the divine origin of Christianity : " It does not ' terrify' me to hear, that a person whom...creature to bring his religion to the strictest test, ami to retain or reject the faith in which lie has been educated, as he finds it capable or incapable... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Education - 1836 - 446 pages
...infidelity. He thus writes to a friend who entertained some doubts of the Divine origin of Christianity : " It does not ' terrify ' me to hear, that a person...character I have the truest regard, has entertained gome doubt, which he cannot entirely some doubts which he cannot entirely get over, concerning a book... | |
| James Robert Boyd, Philip Doddridge - Doddridge, Philip (1702-1751) - 1860 - 486 pages
...bottom of a letter I received on Wednesday morning ; and I am not at all ' disgusted at the subject7 he proposes to be debated in our future correspondence. "It does not 'terrify me7 to hear that a person whom I sincerely love, and for whose character I have the truest regard,... | |
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