The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, 1±ÇPeter Buck, 1698 - 471ÆäÀÌÁö |
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xi ÆäÀÌÁö
... Authority of others . And it is hard to believe , that Men who think at all , can think as they speak , when they make use of this Objection . Will Will any Man fuppofe , that Tempe rance doth not The Preface . xi CHA P.
... Authority of others . And it is hard to believe , that Men who think at all , can think as they speak , when they make use of this Objection . Will Will any Man fuppofe , that Tempe rance doth not The Preface . xi CHA P.
xix ÆäÀÌÁö
... Authority of fuch Men fhall be thought a fufficient Answer to all the Arguments which can be taken from any thing which they are pleased to diflike . Criticism , when it falls to the fhare of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a ...
... Authority of fuch Men fhall be thought a fufficient Answer to all the Arguments which can be taken from any thing which they are pleased to diflike . Criticism , when it falls to the fhare of a prudent Man , is , without doubt , a ...
xx ÆäÀÌÁö
... Authorities which have faln under their Difputes , un- lefs it be , perhaps , in fpeaking of the Sibyls ; but there I have the confent of the best Criticks , befides evident Reason , on my fide , fo far as I am concerned for them ...
... Authorities which have faln under their Difputes , un- lefs it be , perhaps , in fpeaking of the Sibyls ; but there I have the confent of the best Criticks , befides evident Reason , on my fide , fo far as I am concerned for them ...
xxii ÆäÀÌÁö
... imitation , we need not imitate their Faults . Our Bleffed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apoftles , did not always forbear fevere language ; but then they fpoke ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew with xxii The Preface .
... imitation , we need not imitate their Faults . Our Bleffed Saviour , indeed , himself , and his Apoftles , did not always forbear fevere language ; but then they fpoke ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew with xxii The Preface .
xxiii ÆäÀÌÁö
Robert Jenkin. ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully perceived when this was the laft and only Remedy to be ufed ' ; they could ftrike dead with their Words ...
Robert Jenkin. ན་ with a Divine Power and Authority , and knew how to speak to the Hearts , as well as to the Ears of Men , and fully perceived when this was the laft and only Remedy to be ufed ' ; they could ftrike dead with their Words ...
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