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Indeed , I believe , few Men have so vain an Opinion of themselves , as to think they understand their several Studies and Professions better than many Persons who have given undoubted Evidence of their unfeigned Belief of the Christian ...
Indeed , I believe , few Men have so vain an Opinion of themselves , as to think they understand their several Studies and Professions better than many Persons who have given undoubted Evidence of their unfeigned Belief of the Christian ...
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It were heartily to be withd , that there had never been any occasion given for this Obje & ion : For though it be very inconsiderable in it felf , yet it does , I believe , the most Mischief of any ; because Men naturally govern ...
It were heartily to be withd , that there had never been any occasion given for this Obje & ion : For though it be very inconsiderable in it felf , yet it does , I believe , the most Mischief of any ; because Men naturally govern ...
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... by the Contemplation of our own Idaa's , without Revelation , to discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to fome Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Poffibility that God may ...
... by the Contemplation of our own Idaa's , without Revelation , to discover whether Omnipotency hath not given to fome Systems of Matter , fitly disposed , a Power to Perceive or Think ; and , That there is a Poffibility that God may ...
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... make fuch a Revelation : For then it muft needs have been given in all Ages , and to all Nations , and might have been claimed and demanded as of Justice , rather than wifbt for and desired as of Mercy and condescending Goodnefs .
... make fuch a Revelation : For then it muft needs have been given in all Ages , and to all Nations , and might have been claimed and demanded as of Justice , rather than wifbt for and desired as of Mercy and condescending Goodnefs .
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Nor must this needs have been given in all Ages and to all Nations . For as to its universal Reception , it was sufficient , that Revelations should be made to such Persons , and in fuch Ages and Nations , as might best communicate them ...
Nor must this needs have been given in all Ages and to all Nations . For as to its universal Reception , it was sufficient , that Revelations should be made to such Persons , and in fuch Ages and Nations , as might best communicate them ...
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