| Joseph Butler - 1869 - 372 pages
...hinde'rances too, of natural, and of supernatural light and knowledge, have been of the same kind. And as it is owned the whole scheme of Scripture is not...: by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty;" and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing, intimations scattered... | |
| Henry Thomas Adamson - 1869 - 318 pages
...of faith, and the unfolding of the Word of God. We conclude then with the remarks of Bishop Butler. "As it is owned, the whole scheme of Scripture is not yet understood ; so if it ever comes to he understood before the restitution of all things, and without miraculous interpositions, it must... | |
| Carl von Rikart - 1869 - 416 pages
...my ' cosas,' with what effect I leave to my reader to judge, — ' If the whole scheme of Scripture ever comes to be understood, before the restitution of all things, and without miraculous interposition, it must be ... by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing intimations... | |
| Samuel Minton - 1869 - 358 pages
...all things.' 1 THESS. v. 21. ' Jfollofo on, to fcnofo tfce ILorti.' Hosea, vi. 3. ' It is owned that the whole scheme of Scripture is not yet understood; so, if it ever come to be understood before the restitution of all things, and without miraculous interpositions,... | |
| Henry Goodwyn - 1869 - 124 pages
...of deep consideration by every wrestling saint of God, coming as it does from 1 " It is owned that the whole scheme of Scripture is not yet understood ; so, if it ever come to be understood before the restitution of all things, and without miraculous interposition, it... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1870 - 234 pages
...down in his Analogy that " the Bible contains many truths as yet undiscovered." " And as," he says, " the whole scheme of Scripture is not yet understood,...— by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing intimations scattered up... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1870 - 834 pages
...down in his Analoyy that " the Bible contains many truths as yet undiscovered." "And as," he says, " the whole scheme of Scripture is not yet understood,...— by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing intimations scattered up... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1870 - 806 pages
...down in his Analogy that " the Bible contains many truths as yet undiscovered." "And as," he says, " the whole scheme of Scripture is not- yet understood,...— by the continuance and progress of learning and of liberty, and by particular persons attending to, comparing, and pursuing intimations scattered up... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1870 - 372 pages
...hinderances too, of natural, and of supernatural light and knowledge, have been of the same kind. And as it is owned the whole scheme of Scripture is not...things,^ and without miraculous interpositions, it must bo in the same way as natural knowledge is come at : by the continuance and progress of learning and... | |
| Josiah Miller - 1870 - 272 pages
...' Analogy of Eeligion' (part ii. chap, iii.) is confirmatory of our general view. He writes, ' And, as it is owned, the whole scheme of Scripture is not...restitution of all things, and without miraculous inter N 2 positions, it must be in the same way as natural knowledge is come at; by the continuance... | |
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