The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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Robert Jenkin. ty , there never could be so many Unbelievers , but all who heard of it , must needs be con- vinced by fuch Evidence . I shall therefore shew here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the ...
Robert Jenkin. ty , there never could be so many Unbelievers , but all who heard of it , must needs be con- vinced by fuch Evidence . I shall therefore shew here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the ...
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... never been any occafion given for this Objection : For though it be very inconfiderable in it self , yet it does , I believe , the most Mischief of any ; because Men naturally govern themselves more by the Example than by the Judgment ...
... never been any occafion given for this Objection : For though it be very inconfiderable in it self , yet it does , I believe , the most Mischief of any ; because Men naturally govern themselves more by the Example than by the Judgment ...
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... never had any , or that he is very willing to part with his Religion . All Men make some Pretence to Reason ; and those Men most of all , who are so apt to decry Religion upon this account , That many who profess to believe it , do not ...
... never had any , or that he is very willing to part with his Religion . All Men make some Pretence to Reason ; and those Men most of all , who are so apt to decry Religion upon this account , That many who profess to believe it , do not ...
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... never are wont to think it a proper Expe- dient , to use them ill , and give them hard Words : And is rough Usage proper only for the Propagation of the Doctrines of the Gof- pel , and of a Religion of Peace , and Meekness , and Charity ...
... never are wont to think it a proper Expe- dient , to use them ill , and give them hard Words : And is rough Usage proper only for the Propagation of the Doctrines of the Gof- pel , and of a Religion of Peace , and Meekness , and Charity ...
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... never so little Sense in it . We have fufficient Warrant to treat these Men as they deserve : for the Apostles were commanded ( according to a Custom in use among the Jews ) to shake off the • dust of their feet , against such as ...
... never so little Sense in it . We have fufficient Warrant to treat these Men as they deserve : for the Apostles were commanded ( according to a Custom in use among the Jews ) to shake off the • dust of their feet , against such as ...
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