The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... inspired , did ; and had withal as stedfast a Belief , and as aweful Apprehenfions of Reveal'd Religion ; which he endeavour'd to establish and propagate , not only by his own Writings , but by the Labours of others , which he engaged ...
... inspired , did ; and had withal as stedfast a Belief , and as aweful Apprehenfions of Reveal'd Religion ; which he endeavour'd to establish and propagate , not only by his own Writings , but by the Labours of others , which he engaged ...
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... Inspiration which he can receive , than he is of the Being of that God from whom he receives it ; and therefore he who denies the Being of God , must by consequence deny the Truth of any such Inspiration , unless it have that powerful ...
... Inspiration which he can receive , than he is of the Being of that God from whom he receives it ; and therefore he who denies the Being of God , must by consequence deny the Truth of any such Inspiration , unless it have that powerful ...
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Robert Jenkin. I ceive how any Inspiration , which doth not over - rule the Will and Affections , as well as convince the Un- derstanding , should be of more Efficacy upon the Minds and Lives of such Men , than the Notion of a God is ...
Robert Jenkin. I ceive how any Inspiration , which doth not over - rule the Will and Affections , as well as convince the Un- derstanding , should be of more Efficacy upon the Minds and Lives of such Men , than the Notion of a God is ...
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Robert Jenkin. 1 Inspire one who had been guilty of the Crimes which Jofeph was accused of . It is not to be imagin'd that God should farther reveal himself to all fuch in par- ticular , by an immediate Inspiration , who have re- jected ...
Robert Jenkin. 1 Inspire one who had been guilty of the Crimes which Jofeph was accused of . It is not to be imagin'd that God should farther reveal himself to all fuch in par- ticular , by an immediate Inspiration , who have re- jected ...
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... inspire such Courage , and work such Wonders . And these Nations among whom the Patriarchs had fojourn'd , and so many Wonders and Judgments had been wrought , were difpers'd in Colonies over all Parts of the World , ( as Bochart has ...
... inspire such Courage , and work such Wonders . And these Nations among whom the Patriarchs had fojourn'd , and so many Wonders and Judgments had been wrought , were difpers'd in Colonies over all Parts of the World , ( as Bochart has ...
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