The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, Volumen1Peter Buck, 1698 - 471 páginas |
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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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... understand not ; and are wont to talk with as much confidence against any point of Religion , as if they had all the Learning in the World in their keeping , when commonly they know little or nothing of what has d been • been faid for ...
... understand not ; and are wont to talk with as much confidence against any point of Religion , as if they had all the Learning in the World in their keeping , when commonly they know little or nothing of what has d been • been faid for ...
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... Understanding , to know what they teftified , p . 312. They had fuffi- cient Means and Opportunities to know it , p . 313 . They were Men of Integrity , and truly declared what they knew ; for they had no worldly Interest to ferve , by ...
... Understanding , to know what they teftified , p . 312. They had fuffi- cient Means and Opportunities to know it , p . 313 . They were Men of Integrity , and truly declared what they knew ; for they had no worldly Interest to ferve , by ...
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... understand ; or throughly to fearch into , fhould yet be produced and continued for fo many thousand Years together ... Understanding in all Mankind , fhould have their Original from that , which had no Senfe or Know- ledge , but was ...
... understand ; or throughly to fearch into , fhould yet be produced and continued for fo many thousand Years together ... Understanding in all Mankind , fhould have their Original from that , which had no Senfe or Know- ledge , but was ...
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... Understanding , fhould be of more efficacy upon the Minds and Lives of fuch Men , than the Notion of a God is . For if Men can fo ftifle the Notion of a God in their Minds , as to doubt whether there be any God or no , or at least to ...
... Understanding , fhould be of more efficacy upon the Minds and Lives of fuch Men , than the Notion of a God is . For if Men can fo ftifle the Notion of a God in their Minds , as to doubt whether there be any God or no , or at least to ...
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