Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter. The Evangelical Magazine - Page 1571798Full view - About this book
| George Mundy - Apologetics - 1827 - 156 pages
...and which, fearless of contradiction, I unhesitatingly assert, " has God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its contents." The plea of antiquity, example, and custom, which is commonly urged by the Hindoos as an... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Apologetics - 1828 - 314 pages
...much, or esteem too highly ; " of LOCKE, who proclaimed, that "it hath God for its Author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter ; " or of Sir WILLIAM JONES, who stated, that " he had carefully, and regularly perused the Holy Scriptures;... | |
| John Shepherd - 1828 - 408 pages
...Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal '' life. It has God for its author ; Salvation for its end ; and " Truth without any mixture of error, for its matter." > * * lection of the works of inspired writers, which are at present, in general, arranged according... | |
| Congregational churches - 1830 - 684 pages
...beware. For whether received or rejected, the Bible will stand. Having " God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter," it has sustained and outlived a thousand assauhs, and it cannot now be overthrown. But those can be... | |
| 1828 - 122 pages
...in England when there was, indeed, a dearth of that word which has " God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter'." There was a time when it might be too sadly affirmed, few cared for the souls of the young and the... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1828 - 390 pages
...New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.-" Mr. Locke now found his asthmatic disorder growing extremely troublesome, though it did not prevent... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1828 - 610 pages
...teaching. * His words are, with respect to the New Testament ; " It has God for its author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter." — Locke's Works, vol xp 306. t See the Author's Moral Philosophy, vol. i. chap. 7. Virtue is the... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 318 pages
...much, or esteem too highly ; " of LOCKE, who proclaimed, that "it hath God for its Author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter ; " or of vine origin), contains more sublimity, pure morality, more important history, and finer strains... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 392 pages
...New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter." Mr. Locke now found his asthmatic disorder growing extremely troublesome, though it did not prevent... | |
| 1829 - 624 pages
...and made a very sorry defence for that which is falsely pretended to have " God for its author, good for its end, and truth without any mixture of error for its matter." Unluckily for this pretension, Infidelity has the evidence to show, that the matter is false, the end... | |
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