The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, Considered: In Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCXXVI., at the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., Canon of SalisburyUniversity Press for the author; sold by J. Parker, 1826 - 343 pàgines |
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... reason of mankind deduced from our expe- rience independent of revelation , or with our more particular experience under sys- tems confessedly divine in their origin . That expectation cannot be deemed unrea- sonable , nor the thing ...
... reason of mankind deduced from our expe- rience independent of revelation , or with our more particular experience under sys- tems confessedly divine in their origin . That expectation cannot be deemed unrea- sonable , nor the thing ...
Pàgina 16
... reason seems to have felt a deficiency in its best intentioned services . When done indeed in obedience to a di- vine command , they obtain a new character ; they come under the head of duties ; a larger presumption of benefit is by ...
... reason seems to have felt a deficiency in its best intentioned services . When done indeed in obedience to a di- vine command , they obtain a new character ; they come under the head of duties ; a larger presumption of benefit is by ...
Pàgina 18
... reason for doubting , that some appropriate advan- tage would in such a case be the result of obedience , as our ignorance of the specific enjoyments of a life to come , would , on the principles of natural religion , justify our ...
... reason for doubting , that some appropriate advan- tage would in such a case be the result of obedience , as our ignorance of the specific enjoyments of a life to come , would , on the principles of natural religion , justify our ...
Pàgina 19
... reason of the thing , and the acknowledged feelings and sentiments of mankind , the expectation it- self could not be deemed unreasonable . Their existence would be the most probable supposition . But the general inferences thus deduced ...
... reason of the thing , and the acknowledged feelings and sentiments of mankind , the expectation it- self could not be deemed unreasonable . Their existence would be the most probable supposition . But the general inferences thus deduced ...
Pàgina 23
... may conceive them to have been appointed . There might be good reason for declining to have recourse to ex- pedients in the latter dispensation , which were wisely and beneficially resorted to in the former . C 4 LECTURE I. 23.
... may conceive them to have been appointed . There might be good reason for declining to have recourse to ex- pedients in the latter dispensation , which were wisely and beneficially resorted to in the former . C 4 LECTURE I. 23.
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