The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇPeter Buck, 1698 - 471ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Learned Prince of Mirandula , and that Learned French Nobleman Mor- nans ; fuch were Grotius , Sir Mat- thew Hales , Dr. Willis ; and many be- fides , both of our own and other Na- tions . I fhall mention but one more , who indeed was ...
... Learned Prince of Mirandula , and that Learned French Nobleman Mor- nans ; fuch were Grotius , Sir Mat- thew Hales , Dr. Willis ; and many be- fides , both of our own and other Na- tions . I fhall mention but one more , who indeed was ...
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... transcribed likewife from the fame Author's Book ( c ) Ibid . ( c ) of Vulgar Errors , is not fairly cited , and no notice is taken , that this learned Author has a whole Chap- P.9 . ter , Errors , 1.5 . C. 4 . P. 3 . XXX The Preface .
... transcribed likewife from the fame Author's Book ( c ) Ibid . ( c ) of Vulgar Errors , is not fairly cited , and no notice is taken , that this learned Author has a whole Chap- P.9 . ter , Errors , 1.5 . C. 4 . P. 3 . XXX The Preface .
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... learned Author doth a oracles ftrenuously affirm , as ' tis poffible , that of Reason , the World had a Beginning about Six thonfand Years fince ; whereas the Tranflation which this Gentleman » fends Mr. Gildon with his Letter , fays ...
... learned Author doth a oracles ftrenuously affirm , as ' tis poffible , that of Reason , the World had a Beginning about Six thonfand Years fince ; whereas the Tranflation which this Gentleman » fends Mr. Gildon with his Letter , fays ...
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... learned Men , both Phyficians Mr. Boyle's Excellency and others who have made attempts to difco- of Theology , ver the truth of this matter , in different & c . ¡× . i . places , and were Perfons neither timorous nor fuperftitious . But ...
... learned Men , both Phyficians Mr. Boyle's Excellency and others who have made attempts to difco- of Theology , ver the truth of this matter , in different & c . ¡× . i . places , and were Perfons neither timorous nor fuperftitious . But ...
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... Learned . Miracles were futable to the Sim- plicity of the Gofpel , and to the univerfal Defign of it : For they are equally adapted to awaken the Attention , and command the Affent of Men of all Conditions and Capa- cities ; they are ...
... Learned . Miracles were futable to the Sim- plicity of the Gofpel , and to the univerfal Defign of it : For they are equally adapted to awaken the Attention , and command the Affent of Men of all Conditions and Capa- cities ; they are ...
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