... reasoning minds are, I believe, most liable to such temptations — I mean the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. Do not start, my dear Coleridge ; I do not believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect... The Zoist - Pagina 4331845Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 pagine
...believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of...doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he shall be violating... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 pagine
...believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of...doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he shall be violating... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 476 pagine
...it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of objections—and particularly when, as he fancies, the bias is so strong...doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he shall be violating... | |
| 1845 - 670 pagine
...not believe that Arnold has serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind, that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling...decide one way from interest ; he scruples doing what 1 advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force, whenever they arise in his mind,... | |
| George Edward Ellis - 1846 - 500 pagine
...than ever to the practical duties of a holy life." And another friend of the doubter writes : Arnold " scruples doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections [to the Trinity] by main force, whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing... | |
| James Martineau - 1852 - 492 pagine
...understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind, that he cannot get rid of a certain fueling of objections, — and particularly when, as he fancies,...doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force, whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he shall be violating... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 586 pagine
...believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of...doing WHAT i ADVISE HIM, which is, to put down the objections by main force whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he shall be violating... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1853 - 598 pagine
...believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of...bias is so strong upon him to decide one way from interest;—he scruples doing WHAT i ADVISE HIM, which is, to put down the objections by main force... | |
| 1853 - 554 pagine
...than ever to the practical duties of a holy life." And another friend of the doubter writes : Arnold " scruples doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections [to the Trinity] by main force, whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing... | |
| Robert William Mackay - 1863 - 416 pagine
...do not believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of, a certain feeling...doing what I advise him, which is, to put down the objections by main force, whenever they arise in his mind, fearful that in so doing he should be violating... | |
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