An Inquiry into the General Principles of Scripture Interpretation in Eight Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1814: At the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton, Canon of SalisburyAbout the Contributor(s): William Van Mildert, DD, was Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford University, Canon of Christ Church, and Bishop of Durham. |
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... reason to acknowledge. lWhat article of the Faith has not re— ceived some additional confirmation; nay, What support has not the Faith itself, in general, received; from the profound and elaborate disquisitions which its adversaries ...
... reason to acknowledge. lWhat article of the Faith has not re— ceived some additional confirmation; nay, What support has not the Faith itself, in general, received; from the profound and elaborate disquisitions which its adversaries ...
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... , contends that every doctrine of Holy Writ must bend to the decision of human Reason as the supreme judge in matters of faith. The third, a multifarious order E of Interpreters, gives supreme sway to a sup~ posed inward SERMON III. 49.
... , contends that every doctrine of Holy Writ must bend to the decision of human Reason as the supreme judge in matters of faith. The third, a multifarious order E of Interpreters, gives supreme sway to a sup~ posed inward SERMON III. 49.
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... reason can be assigned to justify the expectation of a continued infallibi-. lity in the Church, for the purpose of interpreting the Word of God, or adding new articles of faith to those therein contained, which does not virtually ...
... reason can be assigned to justify the expectation of a continued infallibi-. lity in the Church, for the purpose of interpreting the Word of God, or adding new articles of faith to those therein contained, which does not virtually ...
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... Reason as the supreme arbiter in matters of faith. Here (since we are contending not with declared unbelievers, but With those who profess to receive the Christian Religion as a Divine revelation) the question seems to lie between what ...
... Reason as the supreme arbiter in matters of faith. Here (since we are contending not with declared unbelievers, but With those who profess to receive the Christian Religion as a Divine revelation) the question seems to lie between what ...
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... Reason can make known to us on religious subjects without Revelation, and what Revelation has actually taught us :— whether the former be so clear and perfect in its conceptions, as justly to claim an ascendancy over the latter; or ...
... Reason can make known to us on religious subjects without Revelation, and what Revelation has actually taught us :— whether the former be so clear and perfect in its conceptions, as justly to claim an ascendancy over the latter; or ...
Contents
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If any man speah let him speak as the oracles | 81 |
If any man speak let him speak as the oracles | 101 |
SERMON V | 113 |
SERMON VI | 147 |
SERMON VIII | 215 |
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