I will not scruple to assert that the most illiterate Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but, by God's... The Quarterly review - Pàgina 2421825Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Garbett - 1842 - 518 pàgines
...commentary or exposition than what the different parts of the sacred Volume supply to each other. / will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, hut, by God's... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 822 pàgines
...or exposition than what the different parts of the Sacred Volume mutually furnish for each other. / will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...Bible, and will take the pains to read it in this Banner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but,... | |
| Alexander McClelland - 1842 - 184 pàgines
...should be built on this alone. " I will not scruple to assert," says the learned Bishop Horsley, " that the most illiterate Christian, if he can but...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, (studying the parallel passages) without any other commentary than what the different parts mutually... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 624 pàgines
...commentary or exposition than what the different parts of the Sacred Volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will lake the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is... | |
| Alexander Cruden - 1843 - 972 pàgines
...EXPOSITION, THAN WHAT тик DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE SACRED VoLUME MUTUALLY FURNISH FOR EACH OTHER. I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that practical knowledge that is necessary to hie salvation : but, by God's... | |
| THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL - 1843 - 672 pàgines
...spurious Protestants was that of Bishop Horsley, with whose weighty words we shall now conclude. ' I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel passages,) will not only attain all that practical knowledge which is necessary... | |
| Puseyism - 1843 - 206 pàgines
...but read the English Bible, and will take the pains to read it prayerfully, will not only attain at that practical knowledge which is necessary to salvation, but, by God's blessing, will become learned in every thing relating to his religion in such a degree that he will not be liable... | |
| William R. Williams - 1844 - 60 pàgines
...commentary or exposition than whut the different parts of the sacred volume mutually furnish for each other. I will not scruple to assert that the most illiterate...and will take the pains to read it in this manner, will not only attain all that praetical knowledge which is necessary to his salvation, but by God's... | |
| 1844 - 1022 pàgines
...he found the Scriptures wedded to tradition, and under its control and guidance, and at once and * I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will but take the pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel passages,) will not only attain all... | |
| 1844 - 498 pàgines
...he found the Scriptures wedded to tradition, and under its control and guidance, and at once and * I will not scruple to assert, that the most illiterate...Christian, if he can but read his English Bible, and will but take the pains to read it in this manner, (comparing parallel passages,) will not only attain all... | |
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