Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen1J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... first , That Religion , the only Means by which Men can arrive at true Happiness , by which they can attain to the last Perfection and Dignity of their Nature , does not , in the prefent Circumstances of the World , depend on human ...
... first , That Religion , the only Means by which Men can arrive at true Happiness , by which they can attain to the last Perfection and Dignity of their Nature , does not , in the prefent Circumstances of the World , depend on human ...
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... First then ; Since it is the Perfection of Religion to instruct us how to please God ; and fince to please God , and to act according to the Will of God , are but one and the fame Thing ; it neceffarily follows , that must be the most ...
... First then ; Since it is the Perfection of Religion to instruct us how to please God ; and fince to please God , and to act according to the Will of God , are but one and the fame Thing ; it neceffarily follows , that must be the most ...
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... first to inquire whe- ther there be a Revelation , or no : Nor can the Precepts of Natural Religion fingly be drawn into question , till ' tis first certain , that there is no Revelation to direct us : And therefore there can be no ...
... first to inquire whe- ther there be a Revelation , or no : Nor can the Precepts of Natural Religion fingly be drawn into question , till ' tis first certain , that there is no Revelation to direct us : And therefore there can be no ...
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... first Ages ? Because there may be Impostors , shall Christ be rejected , whofe Life was Innocence , and free from any Sufpicion of private Design , and who died to feal the Truths he had delivered ? Because there have been Cheats ...
... first Ages ? Because there may be Impostors , shall Christ be rejected , whofe Life was Innocence , and free from any Sufpicion of private Design , and who died to feal the Truths he had delivered ? Because there have been Cheats ...
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Thomas Sherlock. firft and the natural Notion of Religion ; because the first and natural State of Man- kind was a State of Innocence , and required . no other Religion than this . Here indeed there is no room for any thing myfterious ...
Thomas Sherlock. firft and the natural Notion of Religion ; because the first and natural State of Man- kind was a State of Innocence , and required . no other Religion than this . Here indeed there is no room for any thing myfterious ...
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