| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 str.
...analogous or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to : and if any part of the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up : but let not... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 str.
...analogous or like to those natural dispensations of Providence which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to; and, if any part of the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up; but let not... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1839 - 362 str.
...the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really con^ trary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given...let not such poor creatures as we, go on objecting against an infinite scheme, that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of aH its parts, and call... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1841 - 56 str.
...to ; and if any part of the Scriplure account of the redemption of the world hy Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in...let not such poor creatures as we, go on objecting against an infinite scheme that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of all its parts, and call... | |
| George Combe - 1841 - 464 str.
...to, and if nny part of the scriptural account of the redemption of the world by Christ, can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up.' ' Those rules of action,' says Dr. Doddridge, ' which a man may discover, by the use of reason, to... | |
| Henry Edward Manning - 1842 - 396 str.
...analogous or like to those natural dispensations of Providence which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to, and if any part of the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up ; but let not... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1843 - 358 str.
...analogous, or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to ; and, if any part of the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up : but let not... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Halifax - 1844 - 414 str.
...analogous or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to : and if any part of the Scripture account...let not such poor creatures as we go on objecting against an infinite scheme, that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of all its parts, and call... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1844 - 412 str.
...analogous or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to : and if any part of the Scripture account...let not such poor creatures as we go on objecting against an infinite scheme, that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of all its parts, and call... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1846 - 412 str.
...do we undervalue reason, or refuse to give it its true place. ' To quote Butler again, " Let reason be kept to ; and if any part of the Scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up ; but let not... | |
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