| Matthew Tindal - 1730 - 470 pągines
...help rejecting it, or doubting of it : And where cc is the Crime of not performing Impoflibilities, or not " believing what does not appear to us to be true ? " What worfe Opinion can we have of the divine Goodnefs, than to imagine a meanDenial of our Reafon,... | |
| Thomas Gordon - 1743 - 392 pągines
...Propofition be evident, we cannot avoid believing it ; and where is the Merit or Piety of a neceffary Aflent ? If it be not evident, we cannot help rejecting...blind Men fin in not diftinguifhing Colours ? WHEN WHEN we clearly fee the Connexion of a Piopofition, or know that we have God's Word for it, our A flent... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1823 - 404 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? If I have done my best endeavour to know the mind of God revealed in Scripture, I have done all I... | |
| James Abbott - 1833 - 398 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be...Are men who have good eyes, the more righteous for seeing? or do they offend in seeing too well ? or do blind men sin, in not distinguishing colours ?... | |
| Horace Smith - 1836 - 426 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Throughout the world belief depends chiefly upon localities, and the accidents of birth. The doctrines... | |
| Horace Smith - 1836 - 326 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Throughout the world belief depends chiefly upon localities, and the accidents of birth. The doctrines... | |
| Charles Junius Haslam - 1840 - 334 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? " Dr. Whitby, in his Last Tlioughts, as quoted by Mr. Hetherington at his Trial. " They may make... | |
| Henry Hetherington - 1840 - 32 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ?" Gentlemen of the Jury, can you dispute the truth of the passage I have quoted from Dr. Whitby ?... | |
| Daniel Whitby - 1841 - 120 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it or doubting of it ; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be true ? If I have done my best endeavour to know the mind of God revealed in Scripture, I have done all I... | |
| Independent Whig, Andrew SCOTT (Member of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh.) - 1845 - 420 pągines
...cannot help rejecting it, or doubting of it; and where is the crime of not performing impossibilities, or not believing what does not appear to us to be...Are men, who have good eyes, the more righteous for seeing ? Or do they offend in seeing too well ? Or do blind men sin, in not distinguishing colours.... | |
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