The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Nations . I 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 ...
... Nations . I 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 ...
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... Nation into the number with them . This is far enough from saying , that he durst not presume to enter into a ... Nations , or any other , could poffibly do . But it had not been to his purpose to mention 1 Anima Mundi , p . 25 ...
... Nation into the number with them . This is far enough from saying , that he durst not presume to enter into a ... Nations , or any other , could poffibly do . But it had not been to his purpose to mention 1 Anima Mundi , p . 25 ...
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... nations to a Cause , will prove or disprove what- ever they have a mind it should . But let Men first practise the Vertues , the Moral Vertues , which our Religion enjoins , and then let them disprove it , if they can : nay , let them ...
... nations to a Cause , will prove or disprove what- ever they have a mind it should . But let Men first practise the Vertues , the Moral Vertues , which our Religion enjoins , and then let them disprove it , if they can : nay , let them ...
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... Nations , and might have been claimed and demanded as of Justice , rather than wisht for and defired as of Mercy and condescending Goodnefs . To which I answer , that my Reasoning does not proceed upon the Justice of God only , but ...
... Nations , and might have been claimed and demanded as of Justice , rather than wisht for and defired as of Mercy and condescending Goodnefs . To which I answer , that my Reasoning does not proceed upon the Justice of God only , but ...
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... Nations . For as to its universal Re- ception , it was 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 ...
... Nations . For as to its universal Re- ception , it was 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 ...
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