Such a connection as makes it easy to believe, and natural to expect, that the faith of the one will be propagated in the other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connection as induces the conviction that the character of one is actually included in... Religious Education - Page 491924Full view - About this book
 | Alexander Wilson M'Clure - Christianity - 1847 - 592 pages
...other. Perhaps 1 should rather say, such a connection ns induces the conviction, that the character of one is actually included in that of the other, as...derived from the stem, is gradually separated from it." — " A child is not really born till he emerges from the infantile state, and never before that time... | |
 | Horace Bushnell - Children - 1847 - 266 pages
...between them"— •" perhaps such a connexion as induces the conviction that the character of one is included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in the capsule," &c. These forms of expression are referred to and then the critic says, disregarding the words in italics,... | |
 | John Jortin - Religion - 1847 - 214 pages
...between them" — "perhaps such a connexion as induces the conviction that the character of one is included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in the capsule" &c. These forms of expression are quoted, and then the critic says, disregarding the words in italics,... | |
 | Alexander Wilson M'Clure - Christianity - 1848 - 638 pages
...other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connection, as induces the conviction, that the character of one is actually included in that of the other, as a seed is found in the capsule, and being there matured by nutriment derived from the stem, is gradually separated... | |
 | 1851 - 702 pages
...between them" — "perhaps such a connexion as induces the conviction that the character of one is included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in the capsule," &c. These forms of expression are quoted, and then the critic says, disregarding the words in italics,—"... | |
 | Theology - 1853 - 1080 pages
...as makes it easy to believe, and natural to expect, that the faith of the one will be propagated to the other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connection...included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in its capsule; and being there matured, by a nutriment derived from the stem, is gradually separated... | |
 | Charles Hodge - Presbyterian Church - 1857 - 650 pages
...the faith of the one will be propagated to the other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connexion as induces the conviction that the character of the...included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in its capsule ; and being there matured, by a nutriment derived from the stem is gradually separated... | |
 | Thomas Fenner Curtis - Baptists - 1860 - 436 pages
...subsisting between the parent and child ; such a connection as induces the conviction that the character of one is actually included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in the capsule.* Now, after making all allowance for his explanations about a " metaphysically organic connection,"... | |
 | Baptists - 1863 - 738 pages
...: " Perhaps I should rather say, such a connection as induces the conviction that the character of one is actually included in that of the other, as...derived from the stem, is gradually separated from it." Here we are taught, not merely that there is something like an organic connection, and that the faith... | |
 | Bible - 1847 - 616 pages
...the faith of the one will be propagated to the other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connexion as induces the conviction that the character of the...included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in its capsule ; and beinsj there matured, by a nutriment derived from the stem is gradually separated... | |
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