Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, The Gospel, a Republication of the Religion of Nature. Volume I. ..., Volumen11730 - 432 páginas |
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... Manner of debating a Subject . Dialogue- wife , ( as This between A. and B. ) was esteem'd by the Ancients the most proper , as well as most prudent , Way of expofing prevailing Absurdities ; and Tully's two Difcourfes , de Natura ...
... Manner of debating a Subject . Dialogue- wife , ( as This between A. and B. ) was esteem'd by the Ancients the most proper , as well as most prudent , Way of expofing prevailing Absurdities ; and Tully's two Difcourfes , de Natura ...
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... Manner of its being communicated : The One being the Internal , as the Other the External Revela tion of the fame Unchangeable Will of a Being , who is alike at all Times infinitely Wife and Good . B. SURELY , Sir , this must be ...
... Manner of its being communicated : The One being the Internal , as the Other the External Revela tion of the fame Unchangeable Will of a Being , who is alike at all Times infinitely Wife and Good . B. SURELY , Sir , this must be ...
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... Manner of their being communi- cated ; I shall now readily answer your Questions ; and , as I think it my Duty never to difown my religious Sentiments , fo I freely declare , that the Ufe of thofe Faculties , by which Men are ...
... Manner of their being communi- cated ; I shall now readily answer your Questions ; and , as I think it my Duty never to difown my religious Sentiments , fo I freely declare , that the Ufe of thofe Faculties , by which Men are ...
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... Manner , and by the fame Rules as he does in his ; and we do what God himself wou'd do was he in our Place ; and there wou'd be no other Difference between his Life and ours , but what arifes from our dif- ferent States and Relations ...
... Manner , and by the fame Rules as he does in his ; and we do what God himself wou'd do was he in our Place ; and there wou'd be no other Difference between his Life and ours , but what arifes from our dif- ferent States and Relations ...
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... Manner , that except we judge of their Meaning , not merely by the Letter , but by what the Law of Nature antecedently declares to be our Duty , they are apt to lead us wrong : And if Precepts re- lating to Morality , are deliver'd ...
... Manner , that except we judge of their Meaning , not merely by the Letter , but by what the Law of Nature antecedently declares to be our Duty , they are apt to lead us wrong : And if Precepts re- lating to Morality , are deliver'd ...
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