The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇPeter Buck, 1698 - 471ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... against . An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance . Vertue , and difcourage Vice and Pro- faneness ; to make Irreligion appear , as it is , bafe and contemptible ...
... against . An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance . Vertue , and difcourage Vice and Pro- faneness ; to make Irreligion appear , as it is , bafe and contemptible ...
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... against their Actions , why fhould we regard their Ex- ample against their avowed Principles and Profeffion ? It is in all other cafes efteemed a good Argument for the Truth of any thing , when Men con- fefs fefs it against themfelves ...
... against their Actions , why fhould we regard their Ex- ample against their avowed Principles and Profeffion ? It is in all other cafes efteemed a good Argument for the Truth of any thing , when Men con- fefs fefs it against themfelves ...
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... against the Truth and Ufe- fulness of Philofophy . It is a great Objection against the Men , but fure it can be no Argument against the Things themselves , that they are dif regarded by thofe who understand their worth , and pretend to ...
... against the Truth and Ufe- fulness of Philofophy . It is a great Objection against the Men , but fure it can be no Argument against the Things themselves , that they are dif regarded by thofe who understand their worth , and pretend to ...
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... against Reafon as against Religion ; and that therefore this Objection , if it can fig- nifie any thing , muft banish all Reason and good Sence out of the World . If there be no True Religion , because so few practise it as they ought ...
... against Reafon as against Religion ; and that therefore this Objection , if it can fig- nifie any thing , muft banish all Reason and good Sence out of the World . If there be no True Religion , because so few practise it as they ought ...
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... against Religion , But if the Truth and Reality of Things depend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and falfe at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and falfe in ano- ther ; or true in one Countrey ...
... against Religion , But if the Truth and Reality of Things depend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and falfe at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and falfe in ano- ther ; or true in one Countrey ...
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