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... never remove , and which , indeed , no knowledge , in his case , could re- move , but that which could be gained in no other way than by making the experiment . But there is one thing which he might possess , and which would serve him ...
... never remove , and which , indeed , no knowledge , in his case , could re- move , but that which could be gained in no other way than by making the experiment . But there is one thing which he might possess , and which would serve him ...
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... never be moved . " many places in the New Testament , also , the word rendered be- lieve , might , with evident advantage to the sense , be translated , trust . Take , for instance , 1 Pet . 2 : 6 . " Wherefore , also , it is contained ...
... never be moved . " many places in the New Testament , also , the word rendered be- lieve , might , with evident advantage to the sense , be translated , trust . Take , for instance , 1 Pet . 2 : 6 . " Wherefore , also , it is contained ...
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... never knew you : depart from me , ye that work iniquity . " The gospel , as has been already noticed , is a persuasive ar- gument : and faith in the Author of the gospel is an active prin- ciple . It supposes a purpose . He that trusts ...
... never knew you : depart from me , ye that work iniquity . " The gospel , as has been already noticed , is a persuasive ar- gument : and faith in the Author of the gospel is an active prin- ciple . It supposes a purpose . He that trusts ...
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... never can be settled by disquisition . It is not a matter for dis- quisition , but for implicit credence . The Homousians and the Homoiousians , had they lived and disputed incessantly till this day , ( as , by the help of Aristotle ...
... never can be settled by disquisition . It is not a matter for dis- quisition , but for implicit credence . The Homousians and the Homoiousians , had they lived and disputed incessantly till this day , ( as , by the help of Aristotle ...
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... never acts independent- ly . In all other cases it is in the power of taste and passion to dethrone reason , and usurp her place . In common life this is seen and acknowledged every where . When bad men accuse THE NATURE OF FAITH . 208.
... never acts independent- ly . In all other cases it is in the power of taste and passion to dethrone reason , and usurp her place . In common life this is seen and acknowledged every where . When bad men accuse THE NATURE OF FAITH . 208.
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