Sermons 2

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Sermons 2
Samuel Horsley
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You have seen that it confutes those vain pretensions to an in- fallible authority of interpretation which its> meaning hath been perverted to support : You have seen ttat it furnishes rules by which the pri- vate Christian may be enabled to interpret the prophecies of Scripture for himself : You have seen that these rules are of extensive use and ready application : You have seen, that^ by vir* tue of that peculiar structure which brings them under these rules of interpretation, the most mul- ...tiform of the Scripture prophecies da equally with the most simple afford a positive evidence of God's providential government of the v^erld : And lastly^ you have seen, that from this ^me U%1 of tibe apostlej the most speciau^ ol^ectioii which iofidels have eier been able to produce against tb^ arguineot from pro|>faecj in support of tbe Christian revelation receiTes a double an* swer^— KNue fVom tbe fact upon which the apostfe builds hia matim of interpretation^ the other from the maaum itself^ — the first defeating thd objector's argument^ the other establishing tbef opposite of his conclusion.

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