The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... now exerting it self more than ever in Your Noble Family . From whence , methinks , we may prefage Happiness to the Nation , and may yet expect to fee a true fenfe of Re- Religion revive , and may hope , that even in The EPISTLE.
... now exerting it self more than ever in Your Noble Family . From whence , methinks , we may prefage Happiness to the Nation , and may yet expect to fee a true fenfe of Re- Religion revive , and may hope , that even in The EPISTLE.
vii ÆäÀÌÁö
... True Religion , because fo few practise it as they ought ; there can be no True Reafon neither , because the Lives of fo many Men contradict it . And fome , per- haps , would be contented , that there should be no True Religion , rather ...
... True Religion , because fo few practise it as they ought ; there can be no True Reafon neither , because the Lives of fo many Men contradict it . And fome , per- haps , would be contented , that there should be no True Religion , rather ...
viii ÆäÀÌÁö
... True , which is fo di- rectly contrary to their whole Course of Life , and to all their Inclinations and Defires , but they are very ready to catch at any Cavils and Pretences against it . The Lives of too many Christians have brought a ...
... True , which is fo di- rectly contrary to their whole Course of Life , and to all their Inclinations and Defires , but they are very ready to catch at any Cavils and Pretences against it . The Lives of too many Christians have brought a ...
xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... true and ob- vious Notions of them . Thus the Duties of Love to God , and to our Neighbour , are plain in themselves , and are as plainly fet down in the Scriptures : And to raife abftracted and me- taphyfical Speculations upon fo plain ...
... true and ob- vious Notions of them . Thus the Duties of Love to God , and to our Neighbour , are plain in themselves , and are as plainly fet down in the Scriptures : And to raife abftracted and me- taphyfical Speculations upon fo plain ...
xiii ÆäÀÌÁö
... True Miracles and Prophecies : and whilst laborious Endeavours have been used to fhew , that the Chriftian Religion cannot be true , un- lefs thofe Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has hap- pen'd ...
... True Miracles and Prophecies : and whilst laborious Endeavours have been used to fhew , that the Chriftian Religion cannot be true , un- lefs thofe Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has hap- pen'd ...
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