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And the Name only of a Perfon of Your Lordship's Honour , and Learning , and Knowledge of the World , may perhaps be of more advantage to the Cause I undertake , than any thing I have been able to write . Religion may feem , by Defcent ...
And the Name only of a Perfon of Your Lordship's Honour , and Learning , and Knowledge of the World , may perhaps be of more advantage to the Cause I undertake , than any thing I have been able to write . Religion may feem , by Defcent ...
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... that Ignorance is one chief caufe why it is fo little valu'd and efteem'd , and its Doctrines fo little obey'd : A great part of Chriftians content themselves with a very flight and imperfect Knowledge of the Religion they profefs ...
... that Ignorance is one chief caufe why it is fo little valu'd and efteem'd , and its Doctrines fo little obey'd : A great part of Chriftians content themselves with a very flight and imperfect Knowledge of the Religion they profefs ...
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But as to particular Ages and Nations , the Knowledge and Profeffion both of Revealed and of Natural Religion must be different , according to the different Capacities and Abilities of understanding , and the Tempers and Difpofitions of ...
But as to particular Ages and Nations , the Knowledge and Profeffion both of Revealed and of Natural Religion must be different , according to the different Capacities and Abilities of understanding , and the Tempers and Difpofitions of ...
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... fill been fufficient Means and frequent Opportunities for all Nations to come to the knowledge of it , p . 59. ( 1. ) The Law of Mofes did particularly provide for the Inftruction of other Nations in the Revealed Religion , ibid .
... fill been fufficient Means and frequent Opportunities for all Nations to come to the knowledge of it , p . 59. ( 1. ) The Law of Mofes did particularly provide for the Inftruction of other Nations in the Revealed Religion , ibid .
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... fhould have their Original from that , which had no Sense or Knowledge , but was meer Ignorance and Stupidity . This is fo far from being Reafon and Philofophy , that it is down - right Folly and Contradiction .
... fhould have their Original from that , which had no Sense or Knowledge , but was meer Ignorance and Stupidity . This is fo far from being Reafon and Philofophy , that it is down - right Folly and Contradiction .
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