The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇPeter Buck, 1698 - 471ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... doubt , that thefe Crimes often meet with fevere Punishments even in this World , though Man will take no warning by never fo many Examples , but have need of continual Advice and Exhortation to keep them from the commiffion of them ...
... doubt , that thefe Crimes often meet with fevere Punishments even in this World , though Man will take no warning by never fo many Examples , but have need of continual Advice and Exhortation to keep them from the commiffion of them ...
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
... doubt , a neceffary and most valuable part of Learning : But it must be confefs'd , that there is hardly any thing more impertinent than an impertinent Critick . It is a great thing , if it be well confidered , to fet the Bounds , and ...
... doubt , a neceffary and most valuable part of Learning : But it must be confefs'd , that there is hardly any thing more impertinent than an impertinent Critick . It is a great thing , if it be well confidered , to fet the Bounds , and ...
xxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... doubt , " but a feasonable Reproof or Rebuke , though it be very fevere , may be not only confiftent with Charity , but may alfo be the Effect of it ; and if ever we may speak with the Power and Au- thority , as well as in the meekness ...
... doubt , " but a feasonable Reproof or Rebuke , though it be very fevere , may be not only confiftent with Charity , but may alfo be the Effect of it ; and if ever we may speak with the Power and Au- thority , as well as in the meekness ...
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... Doubts , and convince them of their Errors . But though they should despise whatever can be faid to them , yet there are others , befides the profefs'd Adverfaries of Revealed Religion , to whom a Treatise of this nature may be ...
... Doubts , and convince them of their Errors . But though they should despise whatever can be faid to them , yet there are others , befides the profefs'd Adverfaries of Revealed Religion , to whom a Treatise of this nature may be ...
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... doubt whether there be any God or no , or at least to Act as if there were none ; no Reason can be given why they might not as well act against any Conviction which they " C 3 might " ( c ) Vid . Smith , of Prophecy of the Chriftian ...
... doubt whether there be any God or no , or at least to Act as if there were none ; no Reason can be given why they might not as well act against any Conviction which they " C 3 might " ( c ) Vid . Smith , of Prophecy of the Chriftian ...
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