The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... 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 Manage- ment of particular Arguments : and though all have not written with ...
... 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 Manage- ment of particular Arguments : and though all have not written with ...
iv ÆäÀÌÁö
... Truth , or to more Integrity to declare it , than divers Authors ; who have had no particular Interest or Profession in reference to Religion , but were under only the common Obligations of all Christians ; which if they had valued as ...
... Truth , or to more Integrity to declare it , than divers Authors ; who have had no particular Interest or Profession in reference to Religion , but were under only the common Obligations of all Christians ; which if they had valued as ...
vi ÆäÀÌÁö
... Truth of any thing , when Men confess it a- gainst themselves . And the Motives and Temp- tations are visible , by which they are led afide from their own declared Faith and Judgment ; this Pleasure , or that Profit , is the Cause of it ...
... Truth of any thing , when Men confess it a- gainst themselves . And the Motives and Temp- tations are visible , by which they are led afide from their own declared Faith and Judgment ; this Pleasure , or that Profit , is the Cause of it ...
vii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Truth and Reality of things de- pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and false at the same time ; it may be true in one Age , and false in another ; or true in one Country , and false in the next ; and must ...
... Truth and Reality of things de- pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and false at the same time ; it may be true in one Age , and false in another ; or true in one Country , and false in the next ; and must ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Truth and Certainty of it ; but they are , notwithstanding , a great Scan- dal and Temptation , and a great Hindrance to the Salvation of Men , especially as they are commonly managed ; whilft by all imaginable Arts and Means , Men of ...
... Truth and Certainty of it ; but they are , notwithstanding , a great Scan- dal and Temptation , and a great Hindrance to the Salvation of Men , especially as they are commonly managed ; whilft by all imaginable Arts and Means , Men of ...
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