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... those of Vertue ; and they can never an- fwer it to their own Art , whatever they may do to their Confciences ; but ought to be cen- fured for being ill Poets , as well as ill Men . A fine Saying , a foft or bold Expreffion , or a pret ...
... those of Vertue ; and they can never an- fwer it to their own Art , whatever they may do to their Confciences ; but ought to be cen- fured for being ill Poets , as well as ill Men . A fine Saying , a foft or bold Expreffion , or a pret ...
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... those very Things about which we now are most per- plex'd . But I find my felf concerned to fubjoin to this Preface , already too long , fomething in Defenfe of that which will firft occur to the Reader in the following Treatife . For ...
... those very Things about which we now are most per- plex'd . But I find my felf concerned to fubjoin to this Preface , already too long , fomething in Defenfe of that which will firft occur to the Reader in the following Treatife . For ...
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... those who reject all Revelation , must fuppofe that Man was firft created in this ftate of Sin and Mifery ; which is a very heinous Imputation upon the Goodnefs and Juftice of God : but to fuppofe him placed in this condition , .without ...
... those who reject all Revelation , must fuppofe that Man was firft created in this ftate of Sin and Mifery ; which is a very heinous Imputation upon the Goodnefs and Juftice of God : but to fuppofe him placed in this condition , .without ...
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... xvii . and Rom . i . ( unless this latter Chapter were to be understood , as Dr. Hammond interprets it , of the Gnoftick Hereticks ) That That the Gentiles ought not to pervert and ftifle those of the Chriftian Religion . 9.
... xvii . and Rom . i . ( unless this latter Chapter were to be understood , as Dr. Hammond interprets it , of the Gnoftick Hereticks ) That That the Gentiles ought not to pervert and ftifle those of the Chriftian Religion . 9.
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Robert Jenkin. That the Gentiles ought not to pervert and ftifle those Natural Notions which God had implanted in their Minds , but from the Law of Nature to proceed to find out the Written Law ; and for this Reafon , the Bounds of the ...
Robert Jenkin. That the Gentiles ought not to pervert and ftifle those Natural Notions which God had implanted in their Minds , but from the Law of Nature to proceed to find out the Written Law ; and for this Reafon , the Bounds of the ...
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