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But if the Truth and Reality of things de pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and false at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and false ią another ; or true in one Country , and falle in the next ...
But if the Truth and Reality of things de pend upon the Practice of Men , then the fame Religion may be true and false at the fame time ; it may be true in one Age , and false ią another ; or true in one Country , and falle in the next ...
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... that they are for a Religion of their own Contrivance , which they may - alter as they see fit ; but not for one of Divine Revelation , which will admit of no Change , but must always continue the fame , whatever they can do .
... that they are for a Religion of their own Contrivance , which they may - alter as they see fit ; but not for one of Divine Revelation , which will admit of no Change , but must always continue the fame , whatever they can do .
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Of what consequence the Proof of the Divine Authority of the Pentateuch is towards the proving the rest of the Scriptures to be of the fame Authority , CH A P. VII . Of Joshua , and the Judges ; and of the Miracles and Prophecies under ...
Of what consequence the Proof of the Divine Authority of the Pentateuch is towards the proving the rest of the Scriptures to be of the fame Authority , CH A P. VII . Of Joshua , and the Judges ; and of the Miracles and Prophecies under ...
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... to follow other Gods , it must be great Perverseness in him . But when Prophecies are deliver'd by many Prophets , in divers Āges , and different Places , all teaching the same Doctrine , and tending to the fame End and Design in ...
... to follow other Gods , it must be great Perverseness in him . But when Prophecies are deliver'd by many Prophets , in divers Āges , and different Places , all teaching the same Doctrine , and tending to the fame End and Design in ...
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... or interrupting the Course of Nature , to manifest his extraordinary Will and Power ; and by the fame Decree by which he at first establish'd them , he subjected them to such Alterations , as his Wisdom foresaw would be necessary .
... or interrupting the Course of Nature , to manifest his extraordinary Will and Power ; and by the fame Decree by which he at first establish'd them , he subjected them to such Alterations , as his Wisdom foresaw would be necessary .
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