Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, the Gospel, a Republication of the Religion of Nature. Volume 1, Volumen1Printed in the year, 1730 - 432 páginas |
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... the not adhering to those Notions Reason dictates , con- cerning the Nature of God , has been the Occafion of all Superftition , and those innumerable Mischiefs , that Man- : The CONTENTS . kind , on the Account of kind vi The CONTENTS .
... the not adhering to those Notions Reason dictates , con- cerning the Nature of God , has been the Occafion of all Superftition , and those innumerable Mischiefs , that Man- : The CONTENTS . kind , on the Account of kind vi The CONTENTS .
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... occafion'd the Almighty to create Man , and to give him Laws ? A. As to this Text , I shall answer you from Archbishop Serm . Vol . 7. Tillotson , that " If by God's making all Things for himself , " be meant , that he aim'd at and ...
... occafion'd the Almighty to create Man , and to give him Laws ? A. As to this Text , I shall answer you from Archbishop Serm . Vol . 7. Tillotson , that " If by God's making all Things for himself , " be meant , that he aim'd at and ...
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... Occafion for that Proverbial Say- ing , In Nomine Domini incipit omne malum : Give me Leave to say , That we can no otherwise honour God , fince that . consists in having the most exalted Ideas of him , than by supposing him benevolent ...
... Occafion for that Proverbial Say- ing , In Nomine Domini incipit omne malum : Give me Leave to say , That we can no otherwise honour God , fince that . consists in having the most exalted Ideas of him , than by supposing him benevolent ...
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... Occafion , as if we were in the Prefence of worldly Poten- tates , dread Sovereigns and despotick Princes ; nor are we " " here found meanly humbling ourselves , crouching in Fear " and Awe , and full of Anxiety and Confufion , as wou'd ...
... Occafion , as if we were in the Prefence of worldly Poten- tates , dread Sovereigns and despotick Princes ; nor are we " " here found meanly humbling ourselves , crouching in Fear " and Awe , and full of Anxiety and Confufion , as wou'd ...
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... occafion'd among Men with relation to themselves , and one another . If we take a general View of those Mischiefs Mankind have at all Times practis'd on a religious Account , either up- on themselves or others ; we shall find them owing ...
... occafion'd among Men with relation to themselves , and one another . If we take a general View of those Mischiefs Mankind have at all Times practis'd on a religious Account , either up- on themselves or others ; we shall find them owing ...
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