The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇW.B., 1715 - 4ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... the Certainty of it . And what I have done , is here humbly prefent- ed to Your Lordship , as of Right , and up- on many Accounts , it ought to be . A 2 The 78923 The Honour and the Satisfaction which I have often had.
... the Certainty of it . And what I have done , is here humbly prefent- ed to Your Lordship , as of Right , and up- on many Accounts , it ought to be . A 2 The 78923 The Honour and the Satisfaction which I have often had.
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... those Men most of all , who are fo apt to decry Religion upon this account , That many who profefs to believe it , do not always live up to its Rules and Inftructions : But But they do not confider , in the mean time vi The PREFACE .
... those Men most of all , who are fo apt to decry Religion upon this account , That many who profefs to believe it , do not always live up to its Rules and Inftructions : But But they do not confider , in the mean time vi The PREFACE .
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... there is no- thing which answers all these Qualities fo well as a New Account of the Origine of the Uni- verse , and then the History of the Creation in .Gene- a Genefis , as well as the World it felf , The PREFACE . ix.
... there is no- thing which answers all these Qualities fo well as a New Account of the Origine of the Uni- verse , and then the History of the Creation in .Gene- a Genefis , as well as the World it felf , The PREFACE . ix.
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... Accounts of for- mer Times among the Egyptians , the Chal- deans , and the Phenicians ; For I omit , fays he , for the prefent , to put our own Nation into the number with them . This is far enough from faying , that he durft not ...
... Accounts of for- mer Times among the Egyptians , the Chal- deans , and the Phenicians ; For I omit , fays he , for the prefent , to put our own Nation into the number with them . This is far enough from faying , that he durft not ...
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... Account of the Life and Death of that unhappy Gentle- man , Mr. Blount , with pretence to vindicate his Murther of himself , becaufe his deceas'd Wife's Sifter refus'd to be marry'd to him ; by all the Topicks and Arguments of Reafon ...
... Account of the Life and Death of that unhappy Gentle- man , Mr. Blount , with pretence to vindicate his Murther of himself , becaufe his deceas'd Wife's Sifter refus'd to be marry'd to him ; by all the Topicks and Arguments of Reafon ...
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