The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... sufficient to say , That the Number of Writers is a great Confirmation of the Truth of our Religion ; fince as as many as have undertaken the Proof of it , have always agreed in the main Evidence , and differ only in Method , or in the ...
... sufficient to say , That the Number of Writers is a great Confirmation of the Truth of our Religion ; fince as as many as have undertaken the Proof of it , have always agreed in the main Evidence , and differ only in Method , or in the ...
iii ÆäÀÌÁö
... sufficient , upon a plain Matter , to wife Men ; yet too much cannot be faid upon a Subject , wherein all Men are concern'd : And it is the great Afsurance of the Truth of Religion , and Charity Charity to the Souls of Men , that has ...
... sufficient , upon a plain Matter , to wife Men ; yet too much cannot be faid upon a Subject , wherein all Men are concern'd : And it is the great Afsurance of the Truth of Religion , and Charity Charity to the Souls of Men , that has ...
viii ÆäÀÌÁö
... do as they fee them do , than as they hear them acknowledge they ought to do , make no sufficient Enquiry into the Principles of Re- ligion . 2. Di2. Divers Men have had a strange Ambition to say something vili The PREFACE .
... do as they fee them do , than as they hear them acknowledge they ought to do , make no sufficient Enquiry into the Principles of Re- ligion . 2. Di2. Divers Men have had a strange Ambition to say something vili The PREFACE .
xxv ÆäÀÌÁö
... sufficient to shew , how little this Book deserves the vain Title of The Oracles of Reason : it will be hard to meet with any Book , which has less right to so high a Pre- tence . I shall take notice but of one thing more , and that is ...
... sufficient to shew , how little this Book deserves the vain Title of The Oracles of Reason : it will be hard to meet with any Book , which has less right to so high a Pre- tence . I shall take notice but of one thing more , and that is ...
xl ÆäÀÌÁö
... sufficient , that Revelations should be made to fuch Persons , and in fuch Ages and Nations , as might best communicate them to other Nations and Ages of the World . And I have , I presume , sufficiently proved , that by a peculiar ...
... sufficient , that Revelations should be made to fuch Persons , and in fuch Ages and Nations , as might best communicate them to other Nations and Ages of the World . And I have , I presume , sufficiently proved , that by a peculiar ...
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