The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, Volumen1Peter Buck, 1698 - 471 páginas |
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... should we regard their Ex- ample against their avowed Principles and Profeffion ? It is in all other cafes eftcemed a good Argument for the Truth of any thing , when Men con- fefs fefs it against themselves . And the Motives and ...
... should we regard their Ex- ample against their avowed Principles and Profeffion ? It is in all other cafes eftcemed a good Argument for the Truth of any thing , when Men con- fefs fefs it against themselves . And the Motives and ...
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... no True Reason neither , because the Lives of fo many Men contradi & it . And fome , perhaps , would be con- tented , that there fhould be no True Religion , rather than that there should be no True Reli- M The Preface .
... no True Reason neither , because the Lives of fo many Men contradi & it . And fome , perhaps , would be con- tented , that there fhould be no True Religion , rather than that there should be no True Reli- M The Preface .
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Robert Jenkin. Religion , rather than that there should be no True Reason ; because then they muft be no longer allowed to be able to Reason against Religion , But if the Truth and Reality of Things depend upon the Practice of Men , then ...
Robert Jenkin. Religion , rather than that there should be no True Reason ; because then they muft be no longer allowed to be able to Reason against Religion , But if the Truth and Reality of Things depend upon the Practice of Men , then ...
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... should write concerning the Sun's Heat and Light , and Motion for many Years , and every one fhould ftill contradict all that went before him , and strive to fay fomething New and Strange upon the Subject ; the laft , for ought I know ...
... should write concerning the Sun's Heat and Light , and Motion for many Years , and every one fhould ftill contradict all that went before him , and strive to fay fomething New and Strange upon the Subject ; the laft , for ought I know ...
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... should be thought that they have not retained and improved all the profound Reasonings of their Predeceffors in Irreligion , which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reafon , a Rhapsody of ...
... should be thought that they have not retained and improved all the profound Reasonings of their Predeceffors in Irreligion , which we may expect to find abridged in a Book bearing the Title of The Oracles of Reafon , a Rhapsody of ...
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