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... that , though such Numbers of Books are publish'd of this kind , which so many Men of Learning and Parts have written upon the Subject ; yet others , it seems , are not satisfied in their Performances , but are continually offering ...
... that , though such Numbers of Books are publish'd of this kind , which so many Men of Learning and Parts have written upon the Subject ; yet others , it seems , are not satisfied in their Performances , but are continually offering ...
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I shall therefore shew . here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the Uncertainty of Religion , but rather the contrary ; and that the ill Lives of Men is nô Argument against the Re . ligion they profess ...
I shall therefore shew . here , That the Number of Books written on this Subject , doth not prove the Uncertainty of Religion , but rather the contrary ; and that the ill Lives of Men is nô Argument against the Re . ligion they profess ...
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Is there the less Certainty in the Mathematicks , because Euclid , Apollonius , and innumerable o thers , of all Ages and Nations , have put forth Books and Systems of Mathematicks in several Forms and Methods ?
Is there the less Certainty in the Mathematicks , because Euclid , Apollonius , and innumerable o thers , of all Ages and Nations , have put forth Books and Systems of Mathematicks in several Forms and Methods ?
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... to set the Bounds , and fix the Territories of Learning , to adjudge to every Author his own Works , and say , that this Book , or perhaps some small part of a Book shall be his , and the rest he shall have nothing to do withal .
... to set the Bounds , and fix the Territories of Learning , to adjudge to every Author his own Works , and say , that this Book , or perhaps some small part of a Book shall be his , and the rest he shall have nothing to do withal .
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... which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reason , a Rhapsody of Letters ... profess an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in these very Books , though the Transcriber did not think fit ...
... which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reason , a Rhapsody of Letters ... profess an unfeigned Belief of Revealed Religion , in these very Books , though the Transcriber did not think fit ...
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