An Account of Reason and Faith: In Relation to the Mysteries of Christianity. By John Norris, ...Edmund Parker, 1740 - 236 pages |
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... manner only to vent their own Spleen , and make diverfion for the favage and brutaliz'd Rabble , without fome trouble- Jom Refentments of Pity and Displacency . And truly tis hard for a Man to read fome certain things of this Character ...
... manner only to vent their own Spleen , and make diverfion for the favage and brutaliz'd Rabble , without fome trouble- Jom Refentments of Pity and Displacency . And truly tis hard for a Man to read fome certain things of this Character ...
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... manner by rejecting the Gentiles make way for the Jews to enter into the Chriftian Church . That the ftate of Christianity being become intirely Cor- rupt , and all over Anti - chriftianiz'd , the First of those Viols of the Divine ...
... manner by rejecting the Gentiles make way for the Jews to enter into the Chriftian Church . That the ftate of Christianity being become intirely Cor- rupt , and all over Anti - chriftianiz'd , the First of those Viols of the Divine ...
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... difputed and ridiculed , and by what a flender thread does Christianity hang ! The great Complaint for a long while has been of the Decay of Christian Christian Piety , and the Univerfal Corruption of Manners . 2 An Account of.
... difputed and ridiculed , and by what a flender thread does Christianity hang ! The great Complaint for a long while has been of the Decay of Christian Christian Piety , and the Univerfal Corruption of Manners . 2 An Account of.
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... Manners . But now our Religion is cor- rupted as well as our Manners , and we e- very day make shipwrack of our Faith as well as of a good Confcience . So that we have now fill'd our meafure , and are every way ripe for Destruction ...
... Manners . But now our Religion is cor- rupted as well as our Manners , and we e- very day make shipwrack of our Faith as well as of a good Confcience . So that we have now fill'd our meafure , and are every way ripe for Destruction ...
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... manner I think it may be faid of Infide lity as to the Myfteries of Chriftianity , That the great Reason why fo many that call them- felves Chriftians do fo obftinately cavil at them and dispute them , is , that either they think too ...
... manner I think it may be faid of Infide lity as to the Myfteries of Chriftianity , That the great Reason why fo many that call them- felves Chriftians do fo obftinately cavil at them and dispute them , is , that either they think too ...
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Page 200 - But when a thing is proposed to me as from God, all that my Reason has to do in this case is seriously, soberly, diligently, impartially, and, I add, humbly to examine whether it comes with the true Credentials of His authority, and has Him for its real author or no. This is all that Reason has to do in this matter, and when she has done this, she is to rise from the seat of judgment, and...
Page 218 - God himftlf, and many .of them concerning himfclf and his own infinite perfections ? And what deference do we pay to God more than man, if either we fuppofe that he cannot reveal truths to us which we cannot comprehend...
Page 222 - ... be driven to fay that you comprehend the nature of God, which I hope you have too much religion as well as reafon to affirm. 10. And indeed if we meet with fo many infuperable difficulties in the fearch of nature, much more may we in the comtemplation of its author; if the works of God do fo puzzle and baffle our understandings, much more may they confefs their deficiency when God himfelf is their...
Page 66 - ... 8 By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he fhould after receive for an inheritance, obeyed ; and he went out, not knowing whither he went.
Page 215 - Senfe and Congruity of Reafon in pretending to be a God in Heaven than to be a God upon Earth) I fay befides this, I would put it to your more fober thought to confider whether it be not every whit as great an Extremity in the way of rational...
Page 2 - God fpared not the natural branches, take heed left he alfo fpare not thee. Behold therefore the goodnefs and feverity of God, on them which fell, feverity ; but towards thee, goodnefs, if thou continue in his goodnefs ; otherwife, thou alfo fhalt be cut off. And they alfo, if they abide not ftill in unbelief, fhall be graffed in ; for God is able to graft...
Page 2 - Gentile, ** the branches were broken off," the children of Ifrael were rejected from being the people of God, " that I might be graffed in. " Well; becaufe of unbelief they were broken " off, and thou ftandeft by faith. BE NOT ** HIGH-MINDED, BUT FEAR. For if God " fpared not the natural branches, take heed leji