Eight Sermons, Preached at the Hon. Robert Boyle's Lecture, in the Year MDCXCII. To which are Added, Three Sermons on Different OccasionsClarendon Press, 1809 - 383 páginas |
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... reason ; wherein , if they do not wilfully shut their eyes , they may read their own folly written by the finger of God , in a much plainer and more terrible sentence , than * Bel- shazzar's was by the hand upon the wall . And as the ...
... reason ; wherein , if they do not wilfully shut their eyes , they may read their own folly written by the finger of God , in a much plainer and more terrible sentence , than * Bel- shazzar's was by the hand upon the wall . And as the ...
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... reason , and the most frequent in the mouths of atheistical men . So that it seems to be agreed on all hands , that the exift- ence of God and his government of the world do mutually fuppofe and imply one another . ; There are fome ...
... reason , and the most frequent in the mouths of atheistical men . So that it seems to be agreed on all hands , that the exift- ence of God and his government of the world do mutually fuppofe and imply one another . ; There are fome ...
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... reason from being a grand occasion of Epicurus's owning a God , fo I believe that he and Democritus too were compelled to it likewise by the neceffity of their own fyttems . For feeing they ex- plained the phænomena of vision ...
... reason from being a grand occasion of Epicurus's owning a God , fo I believe that he and Democritus too were compelled to it likewise by the neceffity of their own fyttems . For feeing they ex- plained the phænomena of vision ...
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... reason as this , when he had once boldly denied his dominion over the world and fince there is not now one infidel living , fo ridiculous as to pretend to folve the phænomena of fight , fancy , or cogitation by thofe fleeting ...
... reason as this , when he had once boldly denied his dominion over the world and fince there is not now one infidel living , fo ridiculous as to pretend to folve the phænomena of fight , fancy , or cogitation by thofe fleeting ...
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... reason- ably promise to himself a long and happy en- joyment , should be affured by some skilful phy- fician , that in a very fhort time he would in- evitably fall into a difeafe which would fo totally deprive him of his understanding ...
... reason- ably promise to himself a long and happy en- joyment , should be affured by some skilful phy- fician , that in a very fhort time he would in- evitably fall into a difeafe which would fo totally deprive him of his understanding ...
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