The Works of Dr. Isaac Barrow: Sermons on the Apostles' creedA. J. Valpy, 1831 |
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... proposed , of examining its grounds , and of weighing the reasons to believe it , & c . 3. From stupidity or dulness of apprehension not natural , contracted by voluntary indisposi- tions and defects ; arising from the mists of prejudice.
... proposed , of examining its grounds , and of weighing the reasons to believe it , & c . 3. From stupidity or dulness of apprehension not natural , contracted by voluntary indisposi- tions and defects ; arising from the mists of prejudice.
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... ground more than enough for this discourse ; and that infidelity has a larger territory than we suppose : for to pass over swarms of atheistical apostates , many infidels lurk under the mask of Christian profession . It is not the name ...
... ground more than enough for this discourse ; and that infidelity has a larger territory than we suppose : for to pass over swarms of atheistical apostates , many infidels lurk under the mask of Christian profession . It is not the name ...
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... the fatigue of seriously attending to the doc- trine propounded , of examining its grounds , of weighing the reasons inducing to believe ; whence at first hearing , if the 6 notions hap not to hit their fancy , they . OF INFIDELITY . 9.
... the fatigue of seriously attending to the doc- trine propounded , of examining its grounds , of weighing the reasons inducing to believe ; whence at first hearing , if the 6 notions hap not to hit their fancy , they . OF INFIDELITY . 9.
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... grounds ; thence at least they must needs fail of a firm and steady belief , the which can alone be founded on a clear apprehension of the matter , and per- ception of its agreeableness to reason : so when the Athenians did hear St ...
... grounds ; thence at least they must needs fail of a firm and steady belief , the which can alone be founded on a clear apprehension of the matter , and per- ception of its agreeableness to reason : so when the Athenians did hear St ...
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... impulse , so rasing the grounds of justice and all virtue ; that no man may seem responsible for what he doth , commendable or culpable , amiable or detestable . They explode all natural difference of good and evil ; 22 BARROW.SERMON I.
... impulse , so rasing the grounds of justice and all virtue ; that no man may seem responsible for what he doth , commendable or culpable , amiable or detestable . They explode all natural difference of good and evil ; 22 BARROW.SERMON I.
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