id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 58078 Waln, Robert Observations on the Sermons of Elias Hicks In Several Letters to Him; With Some Introductory Remarks, Addressed to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends. .txt text/plain 26172 870 56 inferiority of the reasoning powers of man in his savage state, and a to test the truth of the things revealed, by our reason, is inconsistent government; and as no man can be a christian who does not believe in _their own reason_ in matters of religion, as to think every thing reason is a dormant principle without revelation:--when any thing is can arrive at a knowledge of the truth of any thing by our reason, is by given to us by divine revelation, can believe in the truth of any thing No man of sound mind can believe that stating the scripture revelations and right reason, as the true spirit;" because our reason will never permit us to believe that such another man's mind is no law to us;" and you say you believe that there man's mind is no law to us, it must follow that we can form no idea of ./cache/58078.txt ./txt/58078.txt