| John Leland - 1755 - 698 pages
...with the moft Intiic " fubmiflion, and with the moft unfeigned " thankfgiving. Reafon has cxercifed her whole *' prerogative then, and delivers us over...all thefe trials, or to doubt " after them, is alike unreafonablef." And now upon fuch a view of things you will allow me, gentlemen, ferioufly to expostulate... | |
| John Leland - 1764 - 470 pages
...reverence, with " the moft intire fubmiffion, and with the moft unfeigned " thankfgiving. Reafon Las exercifed her whole prerogative " then, and -delivers...trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreafonable b ." And now upon fuch a view of things you will allow me, gentlemen, ferioufly, to expoftulate with... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1793 - 664 pages
...inrire fubmiilion, and the moft unfeigned thankfgiving. Reafon has exercifed her whole pre^ ' rogattve then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before...can be more abfurd and contemptible, than what St. Auftin fomewhere or other, for in his works I have read it, advances.about believing firft, in hopes... | |
| John Leland, William Laurence Brown - 1798 - 590 pages
...profound reverence, with the " moft entire fubmiflion, and with the moll unfeigned thankf" giving. Reafon has exercifed her whole prerogative then, "...trials, " or to doubt after them, is alike unreafonable *." And now, upon fuch a view of things, you will allow me. gentlemen, ferioufly to expoftulate with... | |
| 1803 - 748 pages
...received with the mod profound reverence, the moft entire fubmiffion, and the moft unfeigned ihankfgiving. To believe before all thefe trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreaiboable." "The quotations which we have made from his works (hew, that he allows Chriltianity... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1828 - 318 pages
...with the most entire submission, — and with the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before all these trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreasonable. " f Let me then seriously expostulate... | |
| John Leland - 1837 - 784 pages
...reverence, with the most entire submission, and with the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before all these trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreasonable.'^ And now, upon such a view of things,... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1841 - 552 pages
...profound reverence, the most entire submission, and the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before all these trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreasonable; for nothing can be more absurd and contemptible,... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1841 - 548 pages
...profound reverence, the most entire submission, and the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before all these trials, or to doubt after them, is alike unreasonable; for nothing can be more absurd and contemptible,... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1860 - 868 pages
...reverence, with the most entire submission, with the most unfeigned thanksgiving. Reason has exercised her whole prerogative then, and delivers us over to faith. To believe before, or to doubt after this attestation, is alike unreasonable." Christianity, with its superhuman and superfinite... | |
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