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" Nay we are not in any sort able to judge, whether it were to have been expected, that the revelation should have been committed to writing ; or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind... "
The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ... - Page 251
by Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 13

1847 - 576 pages
...verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased, and during such time as they arc permitted, in the degree they evidently are, to act as they will. ' But it may be said, " that a revelation in some of the above-mentioned circumstances, one, for instance,...
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Sermons, Academical and Occasional

John Keble - Sermons, English - 1848 - 518 pages
...corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if people so pleased, and during such time as they are permitted, in the degree they evidently are, to act as they will." How does this way of speaking suit with the sentiment, that an Infallible Guide must needs be given,...
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The Works of ... Joseph Butler ... to which is Prefixed: An Account of the ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - Apologetics - 1848 - 632 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge, whether it were to have been expected, that the revelation should have been committed to writing; or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased, and...
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1850 - 342 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge whether it were to have been expected that the revelation should have been committed to writing, or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased, and...
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The Analogy of Religion, Etc

Joseph Butler - 1851 - 338 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge, whether it were to have been expected, that the revelation should have been committed to writing ; or left to be handed down, and consequently qprrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased-, and...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 7; Volume 25

John Kitto - Bible - 1854 - 504 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge whether it were to have been expected that the revelation should have been committed to writing, or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition. It may be said " that a revelation . . . which was not...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature

Bible - 1854 - 500 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge whether it were to have been expected that the revelation should have been committed to writing, or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition. It may be said " that a revelation . . . which was not...
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1857 - 514 pages
...are not in any fort able to judge, whether it were to have been expedited, that the revelation mould have been committed to writing, or left to be handed...are permitted, in the degree they evidently are, to adt as they will. But it may be faid, that a revelation in fome of the above mentioned circumftances,...
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1857 - 380 pages
...are not in any sort able to judge, whether it were to have been expected, that the revelation should have been committed to writing ; or left to be handed down, and consequently corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased, and...
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1860 - 494 pages
...corrupted, by verbal tradition, and at length sunk under it, if mankind so pleased, and during such time as they are permitted, in the degree they evidently are, to act as they willd. But it may be said, " that a revelation in some of the abovementioned circumstances, one, for...
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