The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇSare, 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Doctrines , upon which the eternal Happiness or Mifery of Mankind depends , fhould be treated of in all kinds of Ways and Methods ; and they cannot be too often discours'd of , nor by too many Men , that no Objection may remain unanswer ...
... Doctrines , upon which the eternal Happiness or Mifery of Mankind depends , fhould be treated of in all kinds of Ways and Methods ; and they cannot be too often discours'd of , nor by too many Men , that no Objection may remain unanswer ...
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... Doctrines of Religion , ought to be of more Weight with us , than the Example of never fo many , who live contrary to their Profeffion . Because , when Men profess one thing , and act another , their Actions are furely as little to be ...
... Doctrines of Religion , ought to be of more Weight with us , than the Example of never fo many , who live contrary to their Profeffion . Because , when Men profess one thing , and act another , their Actions are furely as little to be ...
ix ÆäÀÌÁö
... Doctrine , and have no fix'd . Principles : whereas Men of Learning and Judgment know , that commonly what is with fo much Oftentation propofed and recommended to us for New , has been confider'd and rejected of old , though not ...
... Doctrine , and have no fix'd . Principles : whereas Men of Learning and Judgment know , that commonly what is with fo much Oftentation propofed and recommended to us for New , has been confider'd and rejected of old , though not ...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... Doctrines to clear Principles , have only amufed and confounded Men in the true and obvious Notions of them . Thus the Duties of Love to God , and to our Neighbour , are plain in themselves , and are as plainly fet down in the ...
... Doctrines to clear Principles , have only amufed and confounded Men in the true and obvious Notions of them . Thus the Duties of Love to God , and to our Neighbour , are plain in themselves , and are as plainly fet down in the ...
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... Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has happen'd to what in Charity we muft suppose these Authors defign'd : for instead of owning their Religion to be true , Men , who are convinced of the Weakness ...
... Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has happen'd to what in Charity we muft suppose these Authors defign'd : for instead of owning their Religion to be true , Men , who are convinced of the Weakness ...
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