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... able to write . nour , Religion may feem , by Defcent , and as it were , by Inheritance , to belong to Your Lordship's Care : The Wisdom and Piety of Your Great Anceftor , appear to diftant Ages in the Reformation , which , through the ...
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... able to reason against Religion . But if the Truth and Reality of things de- pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and falfe at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and falfe in another ; or true in ...
... able to reason against Religion . But if the Truth and Reality of things de- pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and falfe at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and falfe in another ; or true in ...
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... them ; for if there be no Work for them , they will be apt to make themselves Work : And what Author will be able to stand before Men , whose Business and Ambi- 2 Ambition it is to find fault ? But though the xii The PREFACE .
... them ; for if there be no Work for them , they will be apt to make themselves Work : And what Author will be able to stand before Men , whose Business and Ambi- 2 Ambition it is to find fault ? But though the xii The PREFACE .
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... Thought in it , and the Subtile Matter fhould be able to Think and Reason , though the Grofs cannot ; u Style of Scripture , p . 177 . * Ibid . p . 187 . b then " • then the Parts of a Stone would think The PREFACE . XXV.
... Thought in it , and the Subtile Matter fhould be able to Think and Reason , though the Grofs cannot ; u Style of Scripture , p . 177 . * Ibid . p . 187 . b then " • then the Parts of a Stone would think The PREFACE . XXV.
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... of Obje- tions and Difficulties meet an obferving Man in every Thought . And after all , Religion has but one Fault , ( as they account it ) which they have been able to discover in it , and that have xxxii The PREFACE ..
... of Obje- tions and Difficulties meet an obferving Man in every Thought . And after all , Religion has but one Fault , ( as they account it ) which they have been able to discover in it , and that have xxxii The PREFACE ..
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