Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 42
... hold certain views should feel and act as he would if he held them ; and before God and man he Concede him that , and might plead that impossibility . he has but to shut his eyes to the evidence of all unwelcome truth and duty , and go ...
... hold certain views should feel and act as he would if he held them ; and before God and man he Concede him that , and might plead that impossibility . he has but to shut his eyes to the evidence of all unwelcome truth and duty , and go ...
Page 43
... hold that opinion , it was innocent for them to reject the Son of God . With those views they could not do otherwise . So also if the views of the atheist , deist , and idolater are innocent , then are their scoffing and blasphemy and ...
... hold that opinion , it was innocent for them to reject the Son of God . With those views they could not do otherwise . So also if the views of the atheist , deist , and idolater are innocent , then are their scoffing and blasphemy and ...
Page 44
... hold men responsible for their religious principles : - ( 1 ) Because there is religious truth , and we have faculties given us to ascertain it . There are evidences , and we have capacities to appreciate evidence . The use of these ...
... hold men responsible for their religious principles : - ( 1 ) Because there is religious truth , and we have faculties given us to ascertain it . There are evidences , and we have capacities to appreciate evidence . The use of these ...
Page 45
... hold us pecul- iarly responsible for that fair - minded , earnest inquiry . Brought as we are in regard to questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the manifest alternative of this light or no light at all , it cannot but be that he ...
... hold us pecul- iarly responsible for that fair - minded , earnest inquiry . Brought as we are in regard to questions of inconceiv- able magnitude to the manifest alternative of this light or no light at all , it cannot but be that he ...
Page 46
... hold us responsible for the knowledge we might have had . In regard to a multitude of interests the inquiry of the court is not , Did this party actually come to a knowledge of the facts or the requisitions ? but , Was there a suitable ...
... hold us responsible for the knowledge we might have had . In regard to a multitude of interests the inquiry of the court is not , Did this party actually come to a knowledge of the facts or the requisitions ? but , Was there a suitable ...
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