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" Try all things, hold fast by that which is good;" it is the foundation of the Reformation, which simply illustrated the axiom that every man should be able to give a reason for the faith that is in him; it is the great principle of Descartes; it is the... "
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and ... - Page 336
by John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 160 pages
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 9

1805 - 510 pages
...action, Mr. Daubeny has these excellent remarks : " It was th« opinion of St. Paul, that everyone should be able to give a reason for the faith that is in him. He that cannot, will be apt to be carried away with every wind of doctrine, that may happen to make...
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Discourses on several subjects, addressed to the congregation assembled in ...

Charles Daubeny - 1816 - 482 pages
...first been made acquainted with what is fundamentally right. He who is so uninformed, as to be tin able to give a reason for the faith that is in him, at the same time that he is unacquainted with the nature of that superstructure, which every wise master...
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The Speeches of Charles Phillip: Esquire, Delivered at the Bar and on ...

Charles Phillips - Speeches, addresses, etc., Irish - 1820 - 296 pages
...offence at an expression in my address, and as every man who put.himself politically forward, should be able to give a reason for " the faith that is in him," you shall have mine freely and fearlessly. The declaration was. that if the next parliament be like...
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The East India Sketch-book: Second series

Lady - English fiction - 1833 - 830 pages
...you an accurate idea of the manner in which he insisted on the paramount importance of a man's being able ' to give a reason for the faith that is in him," and, believing the doctrines, to obey the precepts of that faith. And how beautifully his whole life...
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The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year ...

Robert Huish - Ireland - 1836 - 778 pages
...which I made use of in another place, and as every man who puts himself politically forward, should be able to give a reason for " the faith that is in him, " you shall have mine freely and fearlessly. The declaration was, " that if the next Parliament be...
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The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year ...

Robert Huish - Ireland - 1836 - 744 pages
...which I made use of in another place, and as every man who puts himself politically forward, should be able to give a reason for " the faith that is in him, " you shall have mine freely and fearlessly. The declaration was, " that if the next Parliament be...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 1

Unitarianism - 1827 - 516 pages
...books, you became a Unitarian. In the present days of enlightened understanding, when every one is able to give a reason for the faith that is in him — when not even the most celebrated professor in science or theology, would be justifiable in promulgating...
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Glendearg cottage

Jane Christmas - 1846 - 196 pages
...that there is a necessity for religious instruction; that every one calling himself a Christian should be able " to give a reason for the faith that is in him." And yet the fact stares us in the face, that our religious persuasions are often only hereditary. Where...
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The British Protestant, Or, Journal of the Religious Principles of ..., Volume 2

Protestantism - 1846 - 312 pages
...the age iu which we live and with special reference to the Romish controversy, that every one should be able to " give a reason for the faith that is in him." Christianity is the religion of inquiry, as well as of triumphant proof. It is not a revelation, that...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1906 - 562 pages
...skies, and by too many because others do it, it is as well that every real admirer of Shakespeare should be able to give a reason for the faith that is in him, and that when challenged as to Shakespeare's supremacy on any theme, or when it is judged by any fair...
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