Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 7; Volume 25O. Everett, 1839 |
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... gives to faith no foundation in reason or in fact , and makes it a matter of vague feeling . He seeks to do justice to every element of Christianity , and to find its basis , alike in fact , feeling , and reason . - Our author's ...
... gives to faith no foundation in reason or in fact , and makes it a matter of vague feeling . He seeks to do justice to every element of Christianity , and to find its basis , alike in fact , feeling , and reason . - Our author's ...
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... give a better idea of his view of the use , which the Christian preacher should make of the miracles , than by quoting from " Theodore " the letter , which the simple - hearted , trusting young minister , John , wrote to his ...
... give a better idea of his view of the use , which the Christian preacher should make of the miracles , than by quoting from " Theodore " the letter , which the simple - hearted , trusting young minister , John , wrote to his ...
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... give an outline of his labors would far transgress our limits . Let us only bear in mind , that he strives to write a history of Dogmatic Theology , on the same plan upon which the history of philosophy has been studied in these latter ...
... give an outline of his labors would far transgress our limits . Let us only bear in mind , that he strives to write a history of Dogmatic Theology , on the same plan upon which the history of philosophy has been studied in these latter ...
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... give any sanction , and which we can , and must abandon . The old dogmatists are more correct than many recent theologians , in regarding our tendency to evil , as guilt ; a truth , upon which all religious life rests , and with the ...
... give any sanction , and which we can , and must abandon . The old dogmatists are more correct than many recent theologians , in regarding our tendency to evil , as guilt ; a truth , upon which all religious life rests , and with the ...
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... gives a deep serenity . In order to see this we must analyze the doctrine into its religious elements . Christ frees us by his death from the punishment of our sins , and propitiates the wrath of God . This is the common doc- trine ...
... gives a deep serenity . In order to see this we must analyze the doctrine into its religious elements . Christ frees us by his death from the punishment of our sins , and propitiates the wrath of God . This is the common doc- trine ...
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Page 124 - I will raise them up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his mouth. and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.
Page 203 - Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.
Page 352 - I may have but a minute to speak to you. My dear, be a good man ; — be virtuous, — be religious, — be a good man. Nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here.
Page 58 - ... his chair and bed. A little calendar of small sticks were laid at the head, notched all over with the dismal days and nights he had passed there; he had one of these little sticks in his hand, and with a rusty nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap. As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down. — shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Page 206 - AS I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus, when I went into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other doctrine...
Page 235 - I can only say, that there is not a man living, who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it; but there is only one proper and effectual mode by which it can be accomplished and that is by legislative authority; and this, as far as my suffrage will go, shall never be wanting.
Page 188 - And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the midst of them, and said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Page 204 - Wherefore, of these men which have companied with us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John, unto that same day that he was taken up from us, must one be ordained to be a witness with us of his resurrection.
Page 265 - I look for the hour when that supreme Beauty, which ravished the souls of those Eastern men, and chiefly of those Hebrews, and through their lips spoke oracles to all time, shall speak in the West also.
Page 269 - The blessings of thy father Have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors Unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills : They shall be on the head of Joseph, And on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren.