The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... those who understand their Worth , and pretend to have a due Value and Esteem for them . And whoever renounces the Faith , or takes up Principles of Irreligion , because of any ill Practices of others , too plainly declares either that ...
... those who understand their Worth , and pretend to have a due Value and Esteem for them . And whoever renounces the Faith , or takes up Principles of Irreligion , because of any ill Practices of others , too plainly declares either that ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... those Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has hap- pen'd to what in Charity we must suppose these Authors design'd : for instead of owning their Religion to be true , Men , who are convinced of the ...
... those Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has hap- pen'd to what in Charity we must suppose these Authors design'd : for instead of owning their Religion to be true , Men , who are convinced of the ...
xiv ÆäÀÌÁö
Robert Jenkin. Those who are concern'd , would do well , I should think , to confider what mischief may enfue ... those great Au- thors have Excellencies enough for our Imita- tion , we need not imitate their Faults . Our Blessed ...
Robert Jenkin. Those who are concern'd , would do well , I should think , to confider what mischief may enfue ... those great Au- thors have Excellencies enough for our Imita- tion , we need not imitate their Faults . Our Blessed ...
xv ÆäÀÌÁö
... those who openly apostatize from the Religion in which they have been baptized , and blafpheme that Holy Name by which they are called . We must not so debase the Gospel of Christ , as to seem to beg their Approbation , which , I'm fure ...
... those who openly apostatize from the Religion in which they have been baptized , and blafpheme that Holy Name by which they are called . We must not so debase the Gospel of Christ , as to seem to beg their Approbation , which , I'm fure ...
xviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... those Objections , profess an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in these very Books , though the Transcriber did not think fit to acquaint his Reader with such Professions , for fear of bringing an Antidote with his Poyfon : But ...
... those Objections , profess an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in these very Books , though the Transcriber did not think fit to acquaint his Reader with such Professions , for fear of bringing an Antidote with his Poyfon : But ...
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