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... that the Chriftian Religion cannot be true , unlefs thofe Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has happen'd to what in Charity we muft suppose these Authors defign'd : for instead of owning their ...
... that the Chriftian Religion cannot be true , unlefs thofe Doctrines be true , which have no Foundation in it ; the quite contrary has happen'd to what in Charity we muft suppose these Authors defign'd : for instead of owning their ...
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The Inftance which he brings of Brutes , is easily answered , Whether they can think , or not . If they cannot , the Objection falls of it felf : felf : If they can , I fhould rather suppose xxviii The PREFACE .
The Inftance which he brings of Brutes , is easily answered , Whether they can think , or not . If they cannot , the Objection falls of it felf : felf : If they can , I fhould rather suppose xxviii The PREFACE .
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felf : If they can , I fhould rather suppose , that their Souls may be annihilated , or may tranfmigrate and pass from one Brute to another , than that the Souls of Men must be Material , that the Souls of Brutes may be Material too .
felf : If they can , I fhould rather suppose , that their Souls may be annihilated , or may tranfmigrate and pass from one Brute to another , than that the Souls of Men must be Material , that the Souls of Brutes may be Material too .
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... unfuitable to the Majefty and Honour of God ; and they would have been ineffectual to the Ends for which they must be supposed to be defigned , and would have given many more pretences to Impoftures than there are now in the World .
... unfuitable to the Majefty and Honour of God ; and they would have been ineffectual to the Ends for which they must be supposed to be defigned , and would have given many more pretences to Impoftures than there are now in the World .
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Because God would not fuffer the Evidence of Miracles , and all other Proofs , to concur to the Confirmation of a falfe Religion , beyond all poffibility of difcovering it to be fo . III . How Divine Revelations may be supposed to be ...
Because God would not fuffer the Evidence of Miracles , and all other Proofs , to concur to the Confirmation of a falfe Religion , beyond all poffibility of difcovering it to be fo . III . How Divine Revelations may be supposed to be ...
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