A Collection of Tracts, on Various SubjectsT. Cox, 1730 - 466 páginas |
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... those evidences , which are the ground of their persuasions , are , by fuch enquiry , liable to be differently perceived by them . A proper and well - grounded affent to the truth of any propofition , is founded on a perception of the e ...
... those evidences , which are the ground of their persuasions , are , by fuch enquiry , liable to be differently perceived by them . A proper and well - grounded affent to the truth of any propofition , is founded on a perception of the e ...
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... those things wherein it plainly appears to us , that the church has de- parted from the truth ? Again , Secondly , the church of Rome has forbid her lay - members the use of the fcriptures , and in fo doing has rendered their fubmiffion ...
... those things wherein it plainly appears to us , that the church has de- parted from the truth ? Again , Secondly , the church of Rome has forbid her lay - members the use of the fcriptures , and in fo doing has rendered their fubmiffion ...
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... those terms now , is not any real ambiguity in the fubject , or in my manner of handling it ; but because of the fubtile diftinctions and evasions which men fly to , that fo they may avoid the force of the argument which lies against ...
... those terms now , is not any real ambiguity in the fubject , or in my manner of handling it ; but because of the fubtile diftinctions and evasions which men fly to , that fo they may avoid the force of the argument which lies against ...
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... those he has authority over . Thus , parents have an authority over their chil- dren , whilst those children are in a state of nonage , and are not capable of judging of the fitness of their own actions : and this authority parents are ...
... those he has authority over . Thus , parents have an authority over their chil- dren , whilst those children are in a state of nonage , and are not capable of judging of the fitness of their own actions : and this authority parents are ...
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... those who were fent in God's name ; and therefore it could not be blafphemy for him , who was in the most eminent manner fent of God , to fay , that he was the Son of God . Upon the whole , this is what I would remark from the two in ...
... those who were fent in God's name ; and therefore it could not be blafphemy for him , who was in the most eminent manner fent of God , to fay , that he was the Son of God . Upon the whole , this is what I would remark from the two in ...
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