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 2 |
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_ him confess the contrary , by the evidence of reason which he would bring .
And we shall see what great reason there is for this opinion , when we consider
what weak and infirm foundations the contrary is built upon . For all the
arguments ...
_ him confess the contrary , by the evidence of reason which he would bring .
And we shall see what great reason there is for this opinion , when we consider
what weak and infirm foundations the contrary is built upon . For all the
arguments ...
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God ' s power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of
every positive precept . VI . The reason of God ' s creating man with freedom of
will , largely shewed from Simplicius ; and the true account of the origin of evil .
VII .
God ' s power to govern man by laws , though he gives no particular reason of
every positive precept . VI . The reason of God ' s creating man with freedom of
will , largely shewed from Simplicius ; and the true account of the origin of evil .
VII .
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BOOK courseth so rationally of the sobriety which men ought - to use in their
inquiries into the grounds and reasons ... For , saith he , physicians will give de
his qui sero puni . prescriptions without giving the patient a particular reason of
every ...
BOOK courseth so rationally of the sobriety which men ought - to use in their
inquiries into the grounds and reasons ... For , saith he , physicians will give de
his qui sero puni . prescriptions without giving the patient a particular reason of
every ...
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2 . followers of reason , as well as of Christ , who make it CHAP . so much of their
business to extenuate the fall of man :which we find those who were mere
philosophers far more rational and ingenuous in , than those who pretend so
highly to ...
2 . followers of reason , as well as of Christ , who make it CHAP . so much of their
business to extenuate the fall of man :which we find those who were mere
philosophers far more rational and ingenuous in , than those who pretend so
highly to ...
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... justice to be proved by the most clear and convincing evidence ; because no
men have any reason to presume so far upon their own wit and capacity above
all others , as to take it for granted I . BOOK that the rest of mankind are either R 4.
... justice to be proved by the most clear and convincing evidence ; because no
men have any reason to presume so far upon their own wit and capacity above
all others , as to take it for granted I . BOOK that the rest of mankind are either R 4.
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