A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1807 - Apologetics |
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Page 46
... the rule , by parity of reason , is ex- tended to all other virtues . in I do not think , that either in these , or other passage of the New Testa- any * Matt . vi . 1 . + Ibid . 6 . ment , the pursuit of fame is stated as a 46.
... the rule , by parity of reason , is ex- tended to all other virtues . in I do not think , that either in these , or other passage of the New Testa- any * Matt . vi . 1 . + Ibid . 6 . ment , the pursuit of fame is stated as a 46.
Page 47
In Three Parts William Paley. ment , the pursuit of fame is stated as a vice ; it is only said that an action , to be virtuous , must be independent of it . I would also observe , that it is not publicity , but ostentation , which is ...
In Three Parts William Paley. ment , the pursuit of fame is stated as a vice ; it is only said that an action , to be virtuous , must be independent of it . I would also observe , that it is not publicity , but ostentation , which is ...
Page 50
... ment is , Thou shalt love the Lord thy God ; and the second is like unto it , Thou shalt * I say unto you , Swear not at all ; I say unto your Re ` sist not evil ; I say unto you , Love your enemies t . Matt . v . 34 , 39 , 44 . love ...
... ment is , Thou shalt love the Lord thy God ; and the second is like unto it , Thou shalt * I say unto you , Swear not at all ; I say unto your Re ` sist not evil ; I say unto you , Love your enemies t . Matt . v . 34 , 39 , 44 . love ...
Page 70
... ment different from that of the rest of his countrymen , and of persons of the same rank of life with himself . Supposing it to be true , which it is not , that all his points of morality might be picked out of Greek and Roman writings ...
... ment different from that of the rest of his countrymen , and of persons of the same rank of life with himself . Supposing it to be true , which it is not , that all his points of morality might be picked out of Greek and Roman writings ...
Page 95
... ment with nature and with experience , as the flux and reflux of a wave . The rulers and Pharisees rejecting Christ , whilst many of the common people re- ceived him , was the effect which , in the then state of Jewish prejudices , I ...
... ment with nature and with experience , as the flux and reflux of a wave . The rulers and Pharisees rejecting Christ , whilst many of the common people re- ceived him , was the effect which , in the then state of Jewish prejudices , I ...
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