The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1801 - Theology |
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... heart , which our blessed Saviour found it necessary to remove by his own immediate grace , before his discourse could be understood : then opened he their understandings , that they might under- stand the scripture . These , and many ...
... heart , which our blessed Saviour found it necessary to remove by his own immediate grace , before his discourse could be understood : then opened he their understandings , that they might under- stand the scripture . These , and many ...
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... heart and understanding are opened to admit the principles of the Christian Revela- tion . It is vain to argue about the super- structure , so long as the foundation is disputed , either through ignorance or disaffection . This ...
... heart and understanding are opened to admit the principles of the Christian Revela- tion . It is vain to argue about the super- structure , so long as the foundation is disputed , either through ignorance or disaffection . This ...
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... hearts . But now , beside this first difficulty , which we are under , of comprehending the matter of the scripture from the peculiar manner in which it is delivered , we are under a second difficulty as to the receiving of it ; without ...
... hearts . But now , beside this first difficulty , which we are under , of comprehending the matter of the scripture from the peculiar manner in which it is delivered , we are under a second difficulty as to the receiving of it ; without ...
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... heart the orator makes no impression ; and the sweetest music is referred to the class of noises , where there is no sense of harmony . Thus when God speaks of things which are above nature , his meaning must be received by a faculty ...
... heart the orator makes no impression ; and the sweetest music is referred to the class of noises , where there is no sense of harmony . Thus when God speaks of things which are above nature , his meaning must be received by a faculty ...
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... heart . Some speculative writers have treated of credibility and probability , and the nature , and force , and degrees , of evidence , as if we had rules for weighing all truth to a single grain with mecha- nical certainty whereas in ...
... heart . Some speculative writers have treated of credibility and probability , and the nature , and force , and degrees , of evidence , as if we had rules for weighing all truth to a single grain with mecha- nical certainty whereas in ...
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