| John Tregortha - 1800 - 462 sivua
...falls u> the ground. 1 know no reason therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be \viested out of our hands. Indeed there are numerous" arguments besides; which abundantly confute their vain itnagitutions. 'But we n.eed not be hooted out of one : neither reason nor religion require this. One... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 sivua
...Deism, Atheism, Materialism, falls to the ground. I know no reason therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hands. Indeed...we need not be hooted out of one : neither reason or religion require this. " One of the capital objections to all these accounts, which I have known... | |
| John Wesley - 1805 - 436 sivua
...fuffer even this weapon to be wrefted out of our hands. Indeed there are numerous arguments betides, which abundantly confute their vain imaginations. But we need not be hooted out of one ; neither reafon nor religion require this. One of the capital obje&ions to all thefe accounts, which I have... | |
| 1845 - 694 sivua
...ground.* I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hand. Indeed, there are numerous arguments besides, which...requires this. One of the capital objections to all those accounts, which I have known urged over and over, is this : ' Did you ever see an apparition... | |
| James Heaton - 1822 - 286 sivua
...Atheism, and Materialism, falls to the ground. I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested, out of our hands. Indeed, there are numerous arguments beside, which abundantly confute their vain imaginations. But we need not to be hooted out of one;... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - 1825 - 500 sivua
...atheism, materialism,) falls to the ground. I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hands. Indeed...one, — neither reason nor religion requires this." I have no other view in quoting the foregoing passage from Mr Wesley's works, than to shew the spirit... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 302 sivua
...(deism, atheism, materialism) falls to the ground. I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hands. Indeed,...one ; neither reason nor religion requires this.' The belief in witchcraft continued to hold a conspicuous place among the popular superstitions of New... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 316 sivua
...(deism, atheism, materialism) falls to the ground. I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hands. Indeed,...one ; neither reason nor religion requires this.' The belief in witchcraft continued to hold a conspicuous place among the popular superstitions of New... | |
| 1834 - 32 sivua
...the ground. 1 know no reason, therefore, why we should iuffer even this weapon to be wrestled out-of our hands. Indeed there are numerous arguments besides, which abundantly confute their own imaginations. But we need not bt hooted ont of one : neither reason nor religion require this.... | |
| J. L. Murphy - 1838 - 260 sivua
...atheism, materialism,) falls to the ground. I know no reason, therefore, why we should suffer even this weapon to be wrested out of our hands. Indeed, there are numerous arguments "besides, vvhich abundantly confute their vain imaginations. But we need not be hooted out of one, neither reason... | |
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