The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1865 - English literature |
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Page 294
... intellect for the sake of exalting the affections ; as if sin had less to do with the feelings than with the intelligence ; as if a deceived heart had never turned men aside ; as if the reason had fallen deeper than the will . Rather ...
... intellect for the sake of exalting the affections ; as if sin had less to do with the feelings than with the intelligence ; as if a deceived heart had never turned men aside ; as if the reason had fallen deeper than the will . Rather ...
Page 297
over them . Work of the Theology of the Intellect . In all investigations for truth , the intellect must be the authoritative power , employing the sensibilities as indices of right doctrine , but surveying and super- intending them ...
over them . Work of the Theology of the Intellect . In all investigations for truth , the intellect must be the authoritative power , employing the sensibilities as indices of right doctrine , but surveying and super- intending them ...
Page 308
... intellect ; and if it leave this province for the sake of intermingling the phrases of an impassioned heart , it con- fuses the soul , it awakens the fancy and the feelings to disturb the judgment , it sets a believer at variance with ...
... intellect ; and if it leave this province for the sake of intermingling the phrases of an impassioned heart , it con- fuses the soul , it awakens the fancy and the feelings to disturb the judgment , it sets a believer at variance with ...
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