Primitive truth and order vindicated from modern misrepresentation: with a defence of episcopacy, particularly that of Scotland, against an attack made on it, by dr. Campbell in his Lectures on ecclesiastical history: and a concluding address to the episcopalians of ScotlandJ. Chalmers, 1803 - 545 páginas |
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... of submitting their enlightened understandings to the familiar tenets of a vulgar faith . They must have a creed of a different form , perfectly fuited to what what they are pleased to call Reason , and the 18 INTRODUCTION .
... of submitting their enlightened understandings to the familiar tenets of a vulgar faith . They must have a creed of a different form , perfectly fuited to what what they are pleased to call Reason , and the 18 INTRODUCTION .
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... Reason , and the Fitness of things . This has been the idol of the unbeliev ing race , in all ages and places of the world . And though the vanity of their scheme has been often exposed in the clearest manner , and to the full fatis ...
... Reason , and the Fitness of things . This has been the idol of the unbeliev ing race , in all ages and places of the world . And though the vanity of their scheme has been often exposed in the clearest manner , and to the full fatis ...
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... reason for God's fending his Son into the world to take away fin by the facrifice of himself , that this was a wife and gracious condefcenfion to that strong ap- prehenfion , and perfuafion , which had fo early and univerfally prevailed ...
... reason for God's fending his Son into the world to take away fin by the facrifice of himself , that this was a wife and gracious condefcenfion to that strong ap- prehenfion , and perfuafion , which had fo early and univerfally prevailed ...
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... reason , the pitiful glimmering of what is called the Light of Nature ? Is it thus that philofophy is to be brought in , to the aid of religion ; and the emptiness of man's fluctu- ating judgement and understanding to be opposed to that ...
... reason , the pitiful glimmering of what is called the Light of Nature ? Is it thus that philofophy is to be brought in , to the aid of religion ; and the emptiness of man's fluctu- ating judgement and understanding to be opposed to that ...
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... Reason or Nature . By the late John Ellis , D. D. Vicar of St. Catherine's , Dublin , and formerly of Brazen Nofe College , Oxford . London , 1771 . exalted truths to the ftandard of human reafon ; these 72 PRIMITIVE TRUTH.
... Reason or Nature . By the late John Ellis , D. D. Vicar of St. Catherine's , Dublin , and formerly of Brazen Nofe College , Oxford . London , 1771 . exalted truths to the ftandard of human reafon ; these 72 PRIMITIVE TRUTH.
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