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" Dilpute what is the good and acceptable Will of God ; and of a more powerful Encouragement to the Practice of our Duty, by the Promife of a fupernatural Aflir fiance, and by the Affurance of a great and eternal Reward. "
Of the Principles and Duties of Natural Religion - Página 346
por John Wilkins - 1722 - 389 páginas
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Of the principles and duties of natural religion: 2 books, by John, bishop ...

John Wilkins (bp. of Chester.) - 1704 - 472 páginas
...been faid of Natural Religion, it cannot be denied, but that in this this dark and degenerate ftate into which Mankind is funk, there is great want of...greater certainty, and to put it beyond all doubt and difpute what is the good and acceptable Will of God 5 and of a more powerful encouragement to the practice...
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Of the principles and duties of natural religion: 2 books, by John, bishop ...

John Wilkins (bp. of Chester.) - 1734 - 422 páginas
...fo agreeable to the cleareft Dictates of Natural Light. For notwith(ianding all that hath been laid of Natural Religion^ it cannot be denied, but that...into which Mankind is funk, there is great Want of 4 fearer. Light to difcqyer our Duty to us with greater Certainty, and to put it beyond all Doubt and...
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The new Whole duty of man

Whole duty - 1821 - 566 páginas
...NOTWITHSTANDING ;»il that can be said of natural religion («. e. of principle' and duties merely moral) it cannot be denied, but that in this dark and degenerate state into which mankind is sunk, there is a great want of a clearer light to discover our duty to us with greater critainty, and...
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Literae sacrae

A. Norman - 1825 - 348 páginas
...aware, if such be the bearing of the following passage : " For notwithstanding all that hath been said of Natural Religion, it cannot be denied, but that...this dark and degenerate state into which mankind is sunk, there is a great want of a clearer light to discover our duty to us with greater certainty, and...
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Latitudinarianism in the Seventeenth-Century Church of England

Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1992 - 242 páginas
...clarity and compelling force of the precepts of natural religion, "it cannot be denied," Wilkins said, "but that in this dark and degenerate state into which mankind is sunk, there is a great want of a clearer light to discover our duty to us with greater certainty, and...
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