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Page xxxii
... concerning Human Understanding , in 8vo . Scarcely was he disengaged from this controversy , before he was drawn into another , on the follow- ing occasion . Some time before this , Mr. Toland published a book , entitled Christianity ...
... concerning Human Understanding , in 8vo . Scarcely was he disengaged from this controversy , before he was drawn into another , on the follow- ing occasion . Some time before this , Mr. Toland published a book , entitled Christianity ...
Page xxxvii
... concerning the means of preserving peace among men ; " and also the Sermons of Dr. Wichcote on this and other moral subjects . He was exact to his word , and reli- giously performed whatever he promised . Though he chiefly loved truths ...
... concerning the means of preserving peace among men ; " and also the Sermons of Dr. Wichcote on this and other moral subjects . He was exact to his word , and reli- giously performed whatever he promised . Though he chiefly loved truths ...
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... concerning liberty and the will , I thought deserved as accurate a view as I was capable of those subjects having in all ages exercised the learned part of the world with questions and dif- ficulties that have not a little perplexed ...
... concerning liberty and the will , I thought deserved as accurate a view as I was capable of those subjects having in all ages exercised the learned part of the world with questions and dif- ficulties that have not a little perplexed ...
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