| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 574 páginas
...explications, seem not to consider what they say, or they forget themselves to be men. As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...of reason with it ; and reason we should all submit toc. Taking them in here, as lights or helps, is doing what is reasonable, and using our own understanding... | |
| 1840 - 844 páginas
...is meant by authority ? In what sense is the word used ? Now, Dr. Waterland says, " As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...Fathers have any over us ; they are all dead men." (Doct. ofTrln., с. ~ .) Here the point is accurately touched ; for I cannot conceive how any proper... | |
| 1842 - 832 páginas
...is " that the written word is the only rule of our faith." " As to authority," says Dr. WATERLAND, " in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the Fathers have any over us ; they are all dead now. But, says an objector, do you not follow the Fathers ? Yes, as far as reason requires, and no... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 822 páginas
...receive no human explications of texts ; for then we must receive none at all. .... As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...should all submit to. Taking them in here as lights or kelps, is doing what is reasonable, and using our own understanding in the best manner, and to the... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 624 páginas
...are all dead men. Therefore we urge not their authority, but their testimony, their suffrage, Ikeir judgment, as carrying great force of reason with it...helps, is doing what is reasonable, and using our own understanding in the best manner, and to the best purposes ; it is judging rightly f >r ourselves.... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 622 páginas
...receive no human explications of texts; for then we must receive none at all. .... As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...their authority, but their testimony, their suffrage, iheir judgment, as carrying great force of reason with it ; and reason we should nil submit to. Taking... | |
| William Goode - 1842 - 826 páginas
...receive no human explications of texts ; for then we must receive none at all. .... As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...all dead men. Therefore we urge not their authority, hot their testimony, their suffrage, their judgment, as carrying great force of reason with it ; and... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1843 - 734 páginas
...explications, seem not to consider what they say, or they forget themselves to be men. As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know that the...of reason with it ; and reason we should all submit toc. Taking them in here, as b Le Clerc very well observes, that, " it." Le Clerc, Causes of Incre'... | |
| 1847 - 1026 páginas
...a writer to whom Dr. Hook very injudiciously refers, point out the distinction. " As to authority, in a strict and proper sense, I do not know " that...helps, is doing what is reasonable, and using our own understanding in the best, manner, and to the best purposes ; it is judging rightly for ourselves.... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1856 - 586 páginas
...placed in circumstances either to deceive others, or to be deceived themselves. " AB " to authority," says Dr. W. " in a strict and proper sense, I do "...helps, is doing what is " reasonable, and using our own understandings in the best " manner, and to the best purposes : it is judging rightly for " ourselves."... | |
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