The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 5F. and C. Rivington, 1826 - Theology |
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... reason with us ? The very same persons , who declaim so loudly on the fallibility of all men ; and yet hold themselves to be little less than infalli- ble in the choice of their own opinions . Let error rise as high as it can ; and let ...
... reason with us ? The very same persons , who declaim so loudly on the fallibility of all men ; and yet hold themselves to be little less than infalli- ble in the choice of their own opinions . Let error rise as high as it can ; and let ...
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... reason or encourage- ment to act : but no man can give it those promises ; which are exceeding great and precious . The Church must have power , without which it can do nothing to any effect : but there is no power but of God . It must ...
... reason or encourage- ment to act : but no man can give it those promises ; which are exceeding great and precious . The Church must have power , without which it can do nothing to any effect : but there is no power but of God . It must ...
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... reason to hope it will never fall into disuse : though all persons fanatically inclined , are very cold to the merits of it , and the sectaries , it is to be sup- posed , must reject it on their own principles . Here I must add , that ...
... reason to hope it will never fall into disuse : though all persons fanatically inclined , are very cold to the merits of it , and the sectaries , it is to be sup- posed , must reject it on their own principles . Here I must add , that ...
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... reason , cured him of his dis- temper . By the Church and its ordinances , every Christian is put to the same trial ; whether he will submit to such things as reason cannot account for ? Whether he will look for an effect , to which the ...
... reason , cured him of his dis- temper . By the Church and its ordinances , every Christian is put to the same trial ; whether he will submit to such things as reason cannot account for ? Whether he will look for an effect , to which the ...
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... reason why no im- pression can ever be made upon a Quaker , by argu- ments from the Scripture . He answers , that the Scrip- tures ( as applied by us who do not understand them ) cannot be brought in evidence against him ; because ( to ...
... reason why no im- pression can ever be made upon a Quaker , by argu- ments from the Scripture . He answers , that the Scrip- tures ( as applied by us who do not understand them ) cannot be brought in evidence against him ; because ( to ...
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