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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 445 II -CranSlate into itattn $r0£ie do not hold that the study of philosophy skill in languages knowledge of the laws of grammar and the like are to be thought lightly of by any man -in all of these happier and more suitable method of instruction were to be desired but this would most earnestly urge and recommend that whatever be your learning whatever the cultivation of your mind ye be careful to join with it in bond not to be broken pure religion and the love of God modesty of mind and gentleness of manners For ye are not ignorant how poor and mean thing the very loftiest humon knowledge is when compared either with the duration or the dignity of man's soul For that however great it may be as regards all its use and aim is after all shut up within the narrow limits of this fleeting life but the soul which thinks and learns and teaches after few days must bid an eternal farewell to all these things and take her departure into another country Oh what are all arts and sciences all eloquence and philosophy compared with this one object of anxiety that when we depart we depart as candidates for that immortality which can only be reached by the Milky Way of Holiness -Leighton III -JSutltr'i &naIog $art What is the nature of probable evidence and how far does it bind us What do you mean by the word Analogy Give an outline of the argument from Analogy which Butler has employed in this work On what grounds does Butler conclude that death is neither the destruction nor suspension of our present powers of reflec- tion Show that the general doctrine of Religion that God will reward and punish us hereafter is quite in accordance with the whole course of Nature Show the probability of our being under God's moral government
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