| Christianity, Divinity Student of the University of Dublin - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 84
...difficulty in the known course of nature, proved that those who deny Christianity to have been from God on account of these difficulties, may, for the very same...reason, deny the world to have been formed by him. It is with a very different class of opponents, however, that the apologists of orthodoxy at the prosent... | |
| John W. HALEY - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 506
...: " He who believes the scripture to have proceeded from him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature." Bishop Butler1 pertinently adds, that "he who denies the scripture to have been from God, on account... | |
| John Wilkinson - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 170
...that Tie who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him Who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it, as are found in the constitution of nature: 2. that he who denies the Divine origin of Scripture on account of its difficulties, would deny the... | |
| M. A. (Trinity College, Cambridge.) - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 170
...that "he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from him who is the Author of Nature may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature;" but this does not amount to more than this, that he who believes the Bible to be from God need not... | |
| Banner - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 354
...Beecher. He who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him who is the Author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are in nature. Origen. Only they who have received Christ as made for them of God, wisdom, righteousness,... | |
| Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 548
...Origen—' He who believes the Scriptures to have proceeded from Him who is the author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitu1 ' Analogy,' part ii. chap. ii. sect. iii. * See article on Miracles, Smith's ' Dictionary... | |
| Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...— ' He who believes the Scriptures to have proceeded from Him who is the author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitui ' Analogy,' part ii. chap. ii. sect. iii. 1 See article on Miracles, Smith's ' Dictionary... | |
| William Lee - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...that ' he who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from Him, who is the Author of Nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it...upon account of these difficulties, may, for the very game reason, deny the world to have been formed by Him." — Analogy, Tntrod. comparison of our sacred... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...&c., p. 169. • Law, p. 80. • Ib. p. 87. • ' He who denies the Scripture to have been from God on account of these difficulties may for the very same reason deny the world to have been formed by him ' (Butler's ' Analogy,' Introduction). might be diabolic as well as angelic. Law endeavours to show... | |
| a. carrington - 1876 - عدد الصفحات: 852
...says, " He who believes the Scripture to have proceeded from him who is the author of nature, may well expect to find the same sort of difficulties in it as are found in the constitution of nature." And for the same reason, such difficulties become harmonies when discerned by the Spirit of God. As in... | |
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