| 1880 - 566 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight of immovable conviction. If I am recoverable, why am I thus ? — why crippled and made useless in the... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 156 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight of immovable conviction. If I am recoverable, why am I thus? — why crippled and made useless in the... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 156 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight of immovable conviction. If I am recoverable, why am I thus? — why crippled and made useless in the... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1880 - 158 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...reasoning in every case but my own. And why not in my own t For causes which to them it appears madness to allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1895 - 570 sivua
...such it is in ma My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...admit the solidity of this reasoning in every case bat my own. And why not in my own? For causes which to them it appears madness to allege, but which... | |
| 1900 - 570 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...reasoning in every case but my own. And why not in my own 1 For causes which to them it appears madness to allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight... | |
| William Cowper, Thomas Wright - 1904 - 512 sivua
...such it is in me. My friends, I know, expect that I shall see yet again. They think it necessary to the existence of divine truth, that he who once had...allege, but which rest upon my mind with a weight of immovable conviction. If 1 am recoverable, why am I thus ? why crippled and made useless in the church,... | |
| James Cribari - 2005 - 290 sivua
...soul once slain lives no more. My friends I don't expect to see yet again, they think it necessary to the existence of divine truth that he who once had possession of it should never finally lose it (salvation). I admit the solidity of this reasoning in every case but my own. And why not my own? I... | |
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