The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... shall be more than a Name , which is every where spoken against . An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance Vertue and discourage Vice and Profaneness ; to make ...
... shall be more than a Name , which is every where spoken against . An eminent Vertue is a Publick Good : There is a powerful and commanding Force in Great Examples , to countenance Vertue and discourage Vice and Profaneness ; to make ...
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... Shall continue , when BURGHLEY it felf and the World shall be no more ; and will make Death but a Passage and an Advancement from one Palace , from one Honour , to another ; and 1 and a Removal only from the uncertain Riches and ...
... Shall continue , when BURGHLEY it felf and the World shall be no more ; and will make Death but a Passage and an Advancement from one Palace , from one Honour , to another ; and 1 and a Removal only from the uncertain Riches and ...
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... shall therefore shew here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the Uncertainty of Religion , but rather the contrary ; and that the ill Lives of Men is no Argument against the Re- ligion they profess . And ...
... shall therefore shew here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the Uncertainty of Religion , but rather the contrary ; and that the ill Lives of Men is no Argument against the Re- ligion they profess . And ...
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... shall mention but one more , who indeed was so eminent , that I scarce need mention him , for he must be alrea- dy in every Reader's Thoughts ; I mean , the Honourable Mr. Boyle , who was as inquisitive , and as unwilling to be imposed ...
... shall mention but one more , who indeed was so eminent , that I scarce need mention him , for he must be alrea- dy in every Reader's Thoughts ; I mean , the Honourable Mr. Boyle , who was as inquisitive , and as unwilling to be imposed ...
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... shall mention some of the chief of them . 1. Vicious Men are very unwilling to be- lieve that Religion to be True , which is so di- rectly contrary to their whole Course of Life , and to all their Inclinations and Defires , but they are ...
... shall mention some of the chief of them . 1. Vicious Men are very unwilling to be- lieve that Religion to be True , which is so di- rectly contrary to their whole Course of Life , and to all their Inclinations and Defires , but they are ...
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