The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Is not the same reason s available in Theology and in Politics ? If the laws of Nas
ture are the laws of God , is it consistent with the Divine & Wisdom , to prescribe
rules to us , and leave the enforcesment of them to the folly of human institutions
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Is not the same reason s available in Theology and in Politics ? If the laws of Nas
ture are the laws of God , is it consistent with the Divine & Wisdom , to prescribe
rules to us , and leave the enforcesment of them to the folly of human institutions
...
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Whilft Chriftians feemed to depreciate Human Reason as a dim light , and a
carnal weapon , their adverfaries cried it up as the only light , and an all -
sufficient guide ; but when Christians , equally averse to Superftition and Impiety ,
defended ...
Whilft Chriftians feemed to depreciate Human Reason as a dim light , and a
carnal weapon , their adverfaries cried it up as the only light , and an all -
sufficient guide ; but when Christians , equally averse to Superftition and Impiety ,
defended ...
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She may familiarize herself to the sensual man ; she may be reconciled to the
visionary ; but , with AUTHORITY , she can come to no composition ; tho ' she be
unable to withstand its power And yet it is against this last Foe To Reason that the
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She may familiarize herself to the sensual man ; she may be reconciled to the
visionary ; but , with AUTHORITY , she can come to no composition ; tho ' she be
unable to withstand its power And yet it is against this last Foe To Reason that the
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6 our Reason . In good time . But , let us first see , whether • he can persuade our
adversaries to the same complaisance . • If he cannot , why should the defenders
of Religion throw ( aside their weapons . Bad arms are hetter than none .
6 our Reason . In good time . But , let us first see , whether • he can persuade our
adversaries to the same complaisance . • If he cannot , why should the defenders
of Religion throw ( aside their weapons . Bad arms are hetter than none .
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firmed of them , that they take from us all use of Reason in matters of Religion ; for
it is plain that they admit of enquiry till we have found the external evidences of a
revelation ; and this is all the liberty with which our Protestant Doctor thinks fit to ...
firmed of them , that they take from us all use of Reason in matters of Religion ; for
it is plain that they admit of enquiry till we have found the external evidences of a
revelation ; and this is all the liberty with which our Protestant Doctor thinks fit to ...
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