The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇPeter Buck, 1698 - 471ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... thought , that I could obferve the Spirit and Genius of my Lord Trea furer BURGHLEY now exerting it self more than ever in your Noble Family . From whence , methinks , we may prefage Hap piness to the Nation , and may yet expect ...
... thought , that I could obferve the Spirit and Genius of my Lord Trea furer BURGHLEY now exerting it self more than ever in your Noble Family . From whence , methinks , we may prefage Hap piness to the Nation , and may yet expect ...
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... thoughts ; I mean , the Honourable Mr. Boyle , who was as inquifitive , and as unwil- ling to be impofed upon , and knew as much of Nature , perhaps , as ever any Man , not Infpired , did ; and had withal as ftedfaft a Belief , and as ...
... thoughts ; I mean , the Honourable Mr. Boyle , who was as inquifitive , and as unwil- ling to be impofed upon , and knew as much of Nature , perhaps , as ever any Man , not Infpired , did ; and had withal as ftedfaft a Belief , and as ...
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought a fufficient Answer to all the Arguments which can be taken from any thing which they are pleased to dislike . Criticism , when it falls to the fhare of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a neceffary and most valuable part of ...
... thought a fufficient Answer to all the Arguments which can be taken from any thing which they are pleased to dislike . Criticism , when it falls to the fhare of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a neceffary and most valuable part of ...
xxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought a greater argument of a Man's Parts , to revile his God , than his Prince ; to speak Blafphemy , than it is to fpeak Treafon ; or why the Wit fhould atone for the Crime more in the one cafe than in the other . 15 K 4 But the ...
... thought a greater argument of a Man's Parts , to revile his God , than his Prince ; to speak Blafphemy , than it is to fpeak Treafon ; or why the Wit fhould atone for the Crime more in the one cafe than in the other . 15 K 4 But the ...
xxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... thought that they have not retained and improved all the profound Reasonings of their Predeceffors in Irreligion , which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reason , a Rhapsody of Letters , and ...
... thought that they have not retained and improved all the profound Reasonings of their Predeceffors in Irreligion , which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reason , a Rhapsody of Letters , and ...
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