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Whether the Rea ligion , to which they were first subject , was that we call
NATURAL , as being the result and conclusion of that Reason with which , at our
Creation , we were endowed ; or whether it was that we call REVEALED , or ...
Whether the Rea ligion , to which they were first subject , was that we call
NATURAL , as being the result and conclusion of that Reason with which , at our
Creation , we were endowed ; or whether it was that we call REVEALED , or ...
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And here let me just make an observation ( which it would be a fault to neglect ,
though it be but one of the numerous instances of divine art in this inspired Writer
) concerning the different terms employed by him in defining Man as the subject ...
And here let me just make an observation ( which it would be a fault to neglect ,
though it be but one of the numerous instances of divine art in this inspired Writer
) concerning the different terms employed by him in defining Man as the subject ...
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him the subject of Natural Religion ; that Religion which teacheth the rewards
and punishments of Heaven INDEFINITELY . In the sec . ind case , he is
distinguished as a compound Being , made of the dust of the earth , and the
breath of life * ...
him the subject of Natural Religion ; that Religion which teacheth the rewards
and punishments of Heaven INDEFINITELY . In the sec . ind case , he is
distinguished as a compound Being , made of the dust of the earth , and the
breath of life * ...
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This advantage is further seen by its being less subject to the mistakes and
fallacious impressions of sense than Miracles are . But as this is a matter of much
importance , it may proper to explain and veri , fy the assertion . Both MIRACLES
and ...
This advantage is further seen by its being less subject to the mistakes and
fallacious impressions of sense than Miracles are . But as this is a matter of much
importance , it may proper to explain and veri , fy the assertion . Both MIRACLES
and ...
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The injustice of the second kind , the oppressive treatment of Disfenters or
Sectaries , gave occasion for the question of Toleration to be more fully and
compleatly handled by Mr. Locke in his celebrated Letters on that subject ; and by
Mr. Bayle ...
The injustice of the second kind , the oppressive treatment of Disfenters or
Sectaries , gave occasion for the question of Toleration to be more fully and
compleatly handled by Mr. Locke in his celebrated Letters on that subject ; and by
Mr. Bayle ...
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The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Volumen1 William Warburton Vista completa - 1766 |
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