Some Passages in the Life and Death of John, Earl of RochesterFolcroft Library Editions, 1973 - 144 páginas |
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... said , he could never shake off ; but when he came to explain his notion of the Deity , he faid he looked on it as a vast power that wrought every thing by the neceffity of its nature ; and thought that God had none of thofe affections ...
... said , he could never shake off ; but when he came to explain his notion of the Deity , he faid he looked on it as a vast power that wrought every thing by the neceffity of its nature ; and thought that God had none of thofe affections ...
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... said , if a man fays he cannot believe , what help is there ? for he was not master of his own be- lief , and believing was at higheft but a probable opinion . To this I answered , that , if a man will let a wanton conceit poffefs his ...
... said , if a man fays he cannot believe , what help is there ? for he was not master of his own be- lief , and believing was at higheft but a probable opinion . To this I answered , that , if a man will let a wanton conceit poffefs his ...
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... said to me , that , as he heard it read , he felt an inward force upon him , which did fo enlighten his mind : and convince him , that he could refift it no longer ; for the words had an authority which did shoot like rays or beams in ...
... said to me , that , as he heard it read , he felt an inward force upon him , which did fo enlighten his mind : and convince him , that he could refift it no longer ; for the words had an authority which did shoot like rays or beams in ...
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