The Reasonableness and Certainty of the Christian Religion, Volumen1Peter Buck, 1698 - 471 páginas |
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... these things ? or can any Man doubt , that thefe Crimes often meet with fevere Punishments even in this World , though Man will take no warning by never fo many Examples , but have need of continual Advice and Exhortation to keep them ...
... these things ? or can any Man doubt , that thefe Crimes often meet with fevere Punishments even in this World , though Man will take no warning by never fo many Examples , but have need of continual Advice and Exhortation to keep them ...
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... no more than what the Scepticks have faid . And this Infidelity and Scep- ticifin concerning God , and his Pro- vidence , and Revelation , muft end in the Scepticism of our very Senfes , if these in xvi The Preface .
... no more than what the Scepticks have faid . And this Infidelity and Scep- ticifin concerning God , and his Pro- vidence , and Revelation , muft end in the Scepticism of our very Senfes , if these in xvi The Preface .
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Robert Jenkin. in the Scepticism of our very Senfes , if these Principles be pursued in their direct and unavoidable Confequences . " Others have been too bold with " the Myfteries of Religion , and have pretended to explain them fo far ...
Robert Jenkin. in the Scepticism of our very Senfes , if these Principles be pursued in their direct and unavoidable Confequences . " Others have been too bold with " the Myfteries of Religion , and have pretended to explain them fo far ...
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... these Authors defigned : for inftead of owning their Religion to be true ; Men , who are convinced of the weakness , of their Pretences , have taken them at their word , and have been forward to grant them , that there is no Religion ...
... these Authors defigned : for inftead of owning their Religion to be true ; Men , who are convinced of the weakness , of their Pretences , have taken them at their word , and have been forward to grant them , that there is no Religion ...
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... these Men . The Extravagancies of Cardan are known to all that ever heard of him : The Luft , and Pride , and base Flattery of Vaninus , is every where vifible . Aut Deus eft , aut Vaninus , is fuch an expreffion , as no Man befides ...
... these Men . The Extravagancies of Cardan are known to all that ever heard of him : The Luft , and Pride , and base Flattery of Vaninus , is every where vifible . Aut Deus eft , aut Vaninus , is fuch an expreffion , as no Man befides ...
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