The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, 第 14 卷 |
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第 101 頁
... the only infallible and sacred standard of truth , and as we fearlessly avow
them , because they are built upon evidence and conviction , so reason and
argument are the only means we employ to recommend to others those
principles which ...
... the only infallible and sacred standard of truth , and as we fearlessly avow
them , because they are built upon evidence and conviction , so reason and
argument are the only means we employ to recommend to others those
principles which ...
第 141 頁
It must be allowed , " said he , “ that the principles of natural and revealed religion
and morality are the principles of common law ; so that any persons opposing
these principles are actionable at common law : but neither the principles of ...
It must be allowed , " said he , “ that the principles of natural and revealed religion
and morality are the principles of common law ; so that any persons opposing
these principles are actionable at common law : but neither the principles of ...
第 189 頁
Yet why should Austin have been compelled to take so much trouble to support
and to explain these principles of his , if they had previously been received by the
church and regarded as Christian principles ? The whole system would have ...
Yet why should Austin have been compelled to take so much trouble to support
and to explain these principles of his , if they had previously been received by the
church and regarded as Christian principles ? The whole system would have ...
第 219 頁
... him in this life : but hope extends to immortality , and under the influence of this
reviving principle he died happy , free from the fear of death , and with a
tranquillity of mind seldom surpassed even by established Christians in maturer
years .
... him in this life : but hope extends to immortality , and under the influence of this
reviving principle he died happy , free from the fear of death , and with a
tranquillity of mind seldom surpassed even by established Christians in maturer
years .
第 335 頁
The principles upon which these laws were fonoded , were the principles of
intolerance and persecution . ( Immense applause . ) They were a disgrace to the
statute - book . Had the common law and constitution of England been consalted
...
The principles upon which these laws were fonoded , were the principles of
intolerance and persecution . ( Immense applause . ) They were a disgrace to the
statute - book . Had the common law and constitution of England been consalted
...
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