| William Paley - 1803 - 334 páginas
...to inform themfelves by impeitial confideration ; and, afterwards, whether they will act as the cafe requires, upon the evidence which they have. And this,...experience, is often our probation in our temporal capacity."J 11. Thefe modes of communication would leave no place for the admiflion oJ internal evidence... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 páginas
...former are to be put to the same account, as difficulties in practice ; men's moral probation may also be, whether they will take due care to inform themselves...case requires, upon the evidence which they have, however doubtful. And this, we find by experience, is frequently our probation *, in our temporal capacity.... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1815 - 702 páginas
...former are to be put to the sinic account, as difficulties in practice; men's moral probation may also be, whether they will take due care to inform themselves...case requires, upon the evidence which they have, however doubtful.' We hive thought it not irrelevant to shew, that the objections which Dr. Whitaker... | |
| 1815 - 670 páginas
...whether they wilt take due care ' to inform themselves by impartial consideration, and after' wards whether they will act as the case requires, upon the ' evidence which they have, however doubtful.' We have thought it not irrelevant to shew, that the objections which Dr. Whitaker... | |
| Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 páginas
...former are to be put to the same account as difficulties in practice — men's moral probation may also be, whether they will take due care to inform themselves...case requires, upon the evidence which they have, however doubtful. And this, we find by experience, is frequently our probation,* in our temporal capacity.... | |
| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 páginas
...former are to be put to the same account, as difficulties in practice ; men's moral probation may also be, whether they will take due care to inform themselves...case requires, upon the evidence which they have, however doubtful. And this, we find by experience, is frequently our probation, * in. our temporal... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 páginas
...former are to be put to the same account as difficulties in practice — men's moral probation may also be, whether they will take due care to inform themselves...case requires, upon the evidence which they have, however doubtful. And this, we find by experience, is frequently our probation,* in our temporal capacity.... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 408 páginas
...be, whether they will take due care to mform themselves by impartial consideration ; and, afterward, whether they will act as the case requires, upon the evidence which they have. And 31 this we find by experience, is often our in our temporal capacity."* II. These modes of communication... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 426 páginas
...be, whether they will take due cam to inform themselves by impartial consideration ; and, afterward, whether they will act as the case requires, upon the evidence which they have. And ;i this we find by experience, is often our probation in our temporal capacity."* II. These modes of... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 páginas
...reflection ; none of that previous desire to learn and to obey the will of God, which forms the test of ihe virtuous principle, and which induces men to attend...experience, is often our probation, in our temporal capacity.1 Further, if the evidence of the Gospel were irresistible, it would leave no place for the... | |
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