| 1856 - 522 str.
...unanswerable ; though I am far from thinking it an account of the whole of the case." " 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... | |
| Mark Hopkins - 1856 - 384 str.
...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 givefn up ; but let not such poor creatures as we go on objecting, against an infinite scheme, that... | |
| Josiah Beatson Lowe - 1857 - 70 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... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1857 - 546 str.
...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...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 Edward Ellis - 1857 - 548 str.
...unanswerable ; though I am far from thinking it an account of the whole of the case." " 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... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1857 - 562 str.
...unanswerable ; though I am far from thinking it an account of the whole of the case." " 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... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1857 - 546 str.
...unanswerable ; though I am far from thinking it an account of the whole of the case." " 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... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1857 - 1100 str.
...Seripture aecount of the redemption of the world by Christ ean be shown to be really contrary to it, lct the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up ; but let not such poor ereatures as we go on objecting against an VIEWS OF DR. WOODS. 197 infinite scheme, that we do not... | |
| 1857 - 380 str.
...dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason ba kept to ; and, if any part of (he 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... | |
| George Washington Doane (bp. of New Jersey.) - 1860 - 710 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... | |
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