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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 24
Página 16
... necessarily defire his own Good ; and , therefore , he may be sure , that God , who has bestow'd this Nature on him , cou'd not require any Thing of him in Prejudice of it ; but on the contrary , that he shou'd do every Thing which ...
... necessarily defire his own Good ; and , therefore , he may be sure , that God , who has bestow'd this Nature on him , cou'd not require any Thing of him in Prejudice of it ; but on the contrary , that he shou'd do every Thing which ...
Página 23
... necessarily happy , consists , we might judge wherein consists the Happiness of Man made after God's own Image ; and whether Happiness , or Mifery are the necessary Consequence of his Actions . Part 2. Vol . A. Because this is a Point ...
... necessarily happy , consists , we might judge wherein consists the Happiness of Man made after God's own Image ; and whether Happiness , or Mifery are the necessary Consequence of his Actions . Part 2. Vol . A. Because this is a Point ...
Página 25
... necessarily hap- Py , as a contrary Conduct wou'd make us unhappy . And , I think , I may venture to say , that cou'd we suppose God himself to act otherwise , he wou'd then be as unhappy as he now is happy ; and his Omnipotency cou'd ...
... necessarily hap- Py , as a contrary Conduct wou'd make us unhappy . And , I think , I may venture to say , that cou'd we suppose God himself to act otherwise , he wou'd then be as unhappy as he now is happy ; and his Omnipotency cou'd ...
Página 39
... necessarily excluded from an unlimited , absolutely perfect Being , as Anger , Revenge , and such like Passions ; which would make the Deity resemble the weak , wornanish , and impotent Part of our Nature , rather than the manly , noble ...
... necessarily excluded from an unlimited , absolutely perfect Being , as Anger , Revenge , and such like Passions ; which would make the Deity resemble the weak , wornanish , and impotent Part of our Nature , rather than the manly , noble ...
Página 63
... necessarily flows from the Confideration of God , and the Creatures . " Twas this made the great Mr. Selden say , in an Expression fomewhat homely , " That Men look after Religion , as the Table - Talk " Butcher did after his Knife ...
... necessarily flows from the Confideration of God , and the Creatures . " Twas this made the great Mr. Selden say , in an Expression fomewhat homely , " That Men look after Religion , as the Table - Talk " Butcher did after his Knife ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, the Gospel, a ..., Volumen1 Matthew Tindal Vista completa - 1730 |
Términos y frases comunes
८८ abſolutely abſurd Anſwer Apostles Atheism Authority becauſe believe beſt Biſhop Cauſe Chriſt Chriſtian Church Commands conſequently conſiſts cou'd Creatures deceiv'd Deſign deſign'd divine Doctrines Duty eſpecially eternal faid Faith falſe fame fays fince firſt fome fuch God's Goodneſs Goſpel govern'd Happineſs himſelf holy Honour human impoſſible infinite Inſtance Inſtitution Intereſt itſelf Jews judge juſt Juſtice laſt Law of Nature leaſt leſs Light of Nature ligion Lord Love Mankind moral moſt muſt Natural Religion neceſſary Notions Number oblig'd obſerving Occafion ourſelves perfect Perſons pleaſe poſitive Precepts preſent pretend Priests Prophet puniſh Purpoſe Queſtion Reaſon of Things Recourſe Relation repreſented reveal'd Rule ſaid ſame ſays Scripture ſee ſeem Senſe ſerve ſeveral ſhall ſhew ſhou'd ſince ſome ſpeak ſpiritual ſtand ſuch Things ſufficient Superftition ſuppoſe ſure themſelves there's theſe thoſe Things thou tion true Truth ture Underſtanding univerſal uſe whoſe Wisdom Words Worſhip wou'd