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... 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 be more or less true or false , in the same proportion , as the Lives ...
... 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 be more or less true or false , in the same proportion , as the Lives ...
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... fame time they have exposed Themselves to Reproach , and Religion to the Scorn of such as are glad to take all occafions to shew their Good - will to it . The evident and declared Design of the Socinians , is , to retain no Mysteries ...
... fame time they have exposed Themselves to Reproach , and Religion to the Scorn of such as are glad to take all occafions to shew their Good - will to it . The evident and declared Design of the Socinians , is , to retain no Mysteries ...
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... fame Author's Book of Vulgar Errors , is not fairly cited , and no notice is taken , that this learned Author has a whole Chapter , in that very Work , concern- ing d the Temptation of Eve by the Serpent ; where that is cleared , which ...
... fame Author's Book of Vulgar Errors , is not fairly cited , and no notice is taken , that this learned Author has a whole Chapter , in that very Work , concern- ing d the Temptation of Eve by the Serpent ; where that is cleared , which ...
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... fame place , he says , that the Jews reckon the Book of Daniel among their Hagiographa or Sacred , but not Canonical Books . Father Simon , to whose Writings I suppose this Gentleman was no Stranger , might undeceive him in this matter ...
... fame place , he says , that the Jews reckon the Book of Daniel among their Hagiographa or Sacred , but not Canonical Books . Father Simon , to whose Writings I suppose this Gentleman was no Stranger , might undeceive him in this matter ...
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... fame Gentleman has observed , That the Epicurean Deifts labour to have their Vices im- puted rather to a Superiority of their Reason above ! that of others , than to a Servitude of. • Grot . de Verit . Annot . ad c . 7. 1. i . Ariftot ...
... fame Gentleman has observed , That the Epicurean Deifts labour to have their Vices im- puted rather to a Superiority of their Reason above ! that of others , than to a Servitude of. • Grot . de Verit . Annot . ad c . 7. 1. i . Ariftot ...
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