| 1821 - 800 halaman
...these things should be true together, we yet can believe them both to be true — and so believing, we may well conclude, that many of our occasional...the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles." Again, at p. 79, " If, however, we set ourselves to examine... | |
| 1821 - 778 halaman
...these things should be true together, we yet can believe them both to be true — and so believing, we may well conclude, that many of our occasional...the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles." Again, at p. 79, " If, however, we set ourselves to examine... | |
| Thomas Durant - 1822 - 298 halaman
...both these things should be true together, we can yet believe them both In be true, and so believing, we may well conclude, that many of our occasional...first principles. We ought not to wonder at these difficulties ; we ought rather to expect them. Strife must be endless, if we are not to rest, till... | |
| 1822 - 746 halaman
...both these things should be true together, we yet can believe them both to be true, and so believing, we may well conclude that many of our occasional reasonings...the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles. We ought not to wonder at Aese difficulties; we ought rather... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 562 halaman
...these things should be true together, — we yet can believe them both to be true, and so believing, we may well conclude that many of our occasional reasonings...the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles. We ought not to wonder at these difficulties ; we ought rather... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 554 halaman
...both to be true, and so believing, we may well conclude that many of our occasional reason« . ings concerning these things must be infected with the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles. We ought not to wonder at these difficulties ; we ought rather... | |
| Alfred Lyall - 1830 - 682 halaman
...pointed out and well applied by Bishop Tomline in his Refutation of Calvinism, chap. iv. p. 250—254. conclude that many of our occasional reasonings concerning...the same apparent incongruity that strikes us in the enunciation of those first principles. We ought not to wonder at these difficulties; we ought rather... | |
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