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Pagina 26
... from our senses , so different from our expe- rience , so above and beyond the ordinary train and course of our ideas ; and then say , whether difficulties , and great difficul- ties also , were not to be expected ; nay 26.
... from our senses , so different from our expe- rience , so above and beyond the ordinary train and course of our ideas ; and then say , whether difficulties , and great difficul- ties also , were not to be expected ; nay 26.
Pagina 49
... rience what they are . The world of spirits , the world for which we are destined , is in- visible to us . Hear St. Paul's account of this matter ; " we look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen , for ...
... rience what they are . The world of spirits , the world for which we are destined , is in- visible to us . Hear St. Paul's account of this matter ; " we look not at the things which are seen , but at the things which are not seen , for ...
Pagina 63
... rience ; that probably , most probably in- deed , the things of the next world are very remote from any experience which we have in this ; the consequence of which is , that , though the inspired person might himself possess this ...
... rience ; that probably , most probably in- deed , the things of the next world are very remote from any experience which we have in this ; the consequence of which is , that , though the inspired person might himself possess this ...
Pagina 76
... rience . Experience , I acknowledge , proves the inefficacy , in numerous cases , of reli- gious hope and religious motives ; and it must be so for if religious motives ope- rated certainly and necessarily , if they produced their ...
... rience . Experience , I acknowledge , proves the inefficacy , in numerous cases , of reli- gious hope and religious motives ; and it must be so for if religious motives ope- rated certainly and necessarily , if they produced their ...
Pagina 108
... rience . When it is present , it gives life to every act of worship which we perform : it makes every such act interesting and comfortable to ourselves . It is felt in our most retired moments , in closets , our rides , our walks . our ...
... rience . When it is present , it gives life to every act of worship which we perform : it makes every such act interesting and comfortable to ourselves . It is felt in our most retired moments , in closets , our rides , our walks . our ...
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