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... discover 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 ...
... discover 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 ...
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... discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to Some Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Pof- fibility that God may , if he pleases , fuper - add to Matter a Faculty of Thinking ...
... discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to Some Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Pof- fibility that God may , if he pleases , fuper - add to Matter a Faculty of Thinking ...
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... which multitudes of Obje- tions and Difficulties meet an observing Man in every Thought . And after all , Religion has but one Fault , ( as they account it ) which they 1 have been able to discover in it , and have xxxii The PREFACE .
... which multitudes of Obje- tions and Difficulties meet an observing Man in every Thought . And after all , Religion has but one Fault , ( as they account it ) which they 1 have been able to discover in it , and have xxxii The PREFACE .
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Robert Jenkin. 1 have been able to discover in it , and that is , that it is too good and vertuous for them ; for when they have faid all they can , this is their great Quarrel against it ; and ( as it has been truly observ'd ) no ...
Robert Jenkin. 1 have been able to discover in it , and that is , that it is too good and vertuous for them ; for when they have faid all they can , this is their great Quarrel against it ; and ( as it has been truly observ'd ) no ...
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... discover and reveal himself to the World by , p . 21. ( 1. ) Concerning Prophecies , ibid . ( 2. ) Concerning Miracles , p . 26. III . Divine Rever lations must be supposed to be preserved in the World by Writings , P. 33. IV . They ...
... discover and reveal himself to the World by , p . 21. ( 1. ) Concerning Prophecies , ibid . ( 2. ) Concerning Miracles , p . 26. III . Divine Rever lations must be supposed to be preserved in the World by Writings , P. 33. IV . They ...
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