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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... otherwise they can never extricate themselves from that Supersti- tion they chance to be educated in . CHAP . XIV . P. 232 . Dr. Clark's Discourse of The Unchangeable Obligation of Natural Religion , and the Truth , and Certainty of the ...
... otherwise they can never extricate themselves from that Supersti- tion they chance to be educated in . CHAP . XIV . P. 232 . Dr. Clark's Discourse of The Unchangeable Obligation of Natural Religion , and the Truth , and Certainty of the ...
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... otherwise , have defeated his own Intent in giving it ; fince a Law , as far as it is unintelligible , ceases to be a Law . Shall we say , that God , who had the forming human Understanding , as well as his own Laws , did not know how ...
... otherwise , have defeated his own Intent in giving it ; fince a Law , as far as it is unintelligible , ceases to be a Law . Shall we say , that God , who had the forming human Understanding , as well as his own Laws , did not know how ...
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... otherwise , he wou'd then be as unhappy as he now is happy ; and his Omnipotency cou'd not hinder him from being continually expos'd to the Reproach of his own Infallible Reason . FROM these Premises , I think , we may conclude , that ...
... otherwise , he wou'd then be as unhappy as he now is happy ; and his Omnipotency cou'd not hinder him from being continually expos'd to the Reproach of his own Infallible Reason . FROM these Premises , I think , we may conclude , that ...
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... otherwise , since Good and Evil have their Foundation in the essential Difference of Things , and their Nature is fix'd and immoveable : And confequently , our Happiness depends on the intrinfick Na- ture of the one , and our Misery on ...
... otherwise , since Good and Evil have their Foundation in the essential Difference of Things , and their Nature is fix'd and immoveable : And confequently , our Happiness depends on the intrinfick Na- ture of the one , and our Misery on ...
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... otherwise ; what Rea- fon can you assign for its being so , but that infinite Wif dom meant to refer us to That Law for the explaining them . Sufficient Instances of this Nature I shall give you here- after , tho ' I must own , I can't ...
... otherwise ; what Rea- fon can you assign for its being so , but that infinite Wif dom meant to refer us to That Law for the explaining them . Sufficient Instances of this Nature I shall give you here- after , tho ' I must own , I can't ...
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