Origines Sacrae Or a Rational Account of the Grounds of Natural and Revealed Religion: To which is Added Part of Another Book Upon the Same Subject, Left Unfinished by the Author : Together with a Letter to a Deist, Volume 1 |
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... mind will be ashamed to plead for , much less to mention them in competition with true goodness and unfeigned piety . For how easy is it to observe such , who would be accounted the most high and gallant spirits , to quarry on such mean ...
... mind will be ashamed to plead for , much less to mention them in competition with true goodness and unfeigned piety . For how easy is it to observe such , who would be accounted the most high and gallant spirits , to quarry on such mean ...
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... minds of men besides that tranquillity and calm- ness of spirit , that serene and peaceable temper which follow a good ... mind which at one time or other haunt such who prostitute their con- sciences to a violation of the laws of God ...
... minds of men besides that tranquillity and calm- ness of spirit , that serene and peaceable temper which follow a good ... mind which at one time or other haunt such who prostitute their con- sciences to a violation of the laws of God ...
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... mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour and his Apo- stles , and in every of them manifested the rational evi- dences ...
... mind of God to the world ; and with greater particularity than hath yet been used , I have insisted on the persons of Moses , and the prophets , our Saviour and his Apo- stles , and in every of them manifested the rational evi- dences ...
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... mind of man once had in its pure and primitive state , wherein the understanding was the truest microcosm , in which all the beings of the inferior world were faithfully represented according to their true , native , and genuine ...
... mind of man once had in its pure and primitive state , wherein the understanding was the truest microcosm , in which all the beings of the inferior world were faithfully represented according to their true , native , and genuine ...
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... mind , nor any jewels to be compared with truth . Nor do any persons certainly better deserve the name of men , than such who allow their reason a full employ- ment , and think not the erectness of man's stature a sufficient distinction ...
... mind , nor any jewels to be compared with truth . Nor do any persons certainly better deserve the name of men , than such who allow their reason a full employ- ment , and think not the erectness of man's stature a sufficient distinction ...
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