The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, Volumen1Peter Buck, 1698 - 471 páginas |
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... themselves happy now , to difdain to aim at any thing less than Everlasting Happiness bereafter . To be Miferable after Happiness , is an aggravation of Mifery : but to receive Eternal Bleffings , as the Fruits and Im- provement of fuch ...
... themselves happy now , to difdain to aim at any thing less than Everlasting Happiness bereafter . To be Miferable after Happiness , is an aggravation of Mifery : but to receive Eternal Bleffings , as the Fruits and Im- provement of fuch ...
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... themselves , as to think they under- ftand their feveral Studies and Profef- fions better than fuch Perfons who have given undoubted evidence of their unfeigned Belief of the Chriftian Re- ligion . Men of the greateft Sagacity and ...
... themselves , as to think they under- ftand their feveral Studies and Profef- fions better than fuch Perfons who have given undoubted evidence of their unfeigned Belief of the Chriftian Re- ligion . Men of the greateft Sagacity and ...
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... themselves more by the Example than by the Judg- ment of others , or even than by their own Reason . But if we will judge aright , the Example of one Man , who lives according to the Doctrines of Religion , ought to be of more weight ...
... themselves more by the Example than by the Judg- ment of others , or even than by their own Reason . But if we will judge aright , the Example of one Man , who lives according to the Doctrines of Religion , ought to be of more weight ...
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... but fure it can be no Argument against the Things themselves , that they are dif regarded by thofe who understand their worth , and pretend to have a due • value and efteem for them . And who- ever value The Preface ix.
... but fure it can be no Argument against the Things themselves , that they are dif regarded by thofe who understand their worth , and pretend to have a due • value and efteem for them . And who- ever value The Preface ix.
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... themselves more en- clined to do as they fee them do , than as they hear them acknowledge they ought to do , make no fufficient en- quiry into the Principles of Religion . ( 2. ) Divers men have had a ftrange Ambition to fay fomething ...
... themselves more en- clined to do as they fee them do , than as they hear them acknowledge they ought to do , make no fufficient en- quiry into the Principles of Religion . ( 2. ) Divers men have had a ftrange Ambition to fay fomething ...
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