Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volumen1J. Whiston and B. White, W. Owen, and E. Baker in Tunbridge, 1755 |
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... present Eafe and Com- fort , and our Hopes of future Happiness and Glory , confift ; it has rooted out Idolatry and Superftition ; and by inftructing us in the Nature of God , and discovering to us his Unity , his Omniprefence , and ...
... present Eafe and Com- fort , and our Hopes of future Happiness and Glory , confift ; it has rooted out Idolatry and Superftition ; and by inftructing us in the Nature of God , and discovering to us his Unity , his Omniprefence , and ...
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... present Question ? Must Millions in every Age of the World be left in Ignorance , because five or fix among them may happen to extricate themselves ? Would it be reason- able to fuffer a whole Nation to perish with- out Help in a Plague ...
... present Question ? Must Millions in every Age of the World be left in Ignorance , because five or fix among them may happen to extricate themselves ? Would it be reason- able to fuffer a whole Nation to perish with- out Help in a Plague ...
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... present State of Natural Religion , that we may be able to judge , To whom we ought to go . • Eternal Life and Happiness are out of our Power to give ourselves , or to obtain by any Strength and Force , or any Policy or Wisdom . Could ...
... present State of Natural Religion , that we may be able to judge , To whom we ought to go . • Eternal Life and Happiness are out of our Power to give ourselves , or to obtain by any Strength and Force , or any Policy or Wisdom . Could ...
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... present Question : For , fince it is the Perfection of Religion , confidered as a Rule or Inftitution , to direct us in all Things to act according to the Will of God , when we inquire from what Principle we ought to derive our Religion ...
... present Question : For , fince it is the Perfection of Religion , confidered as a Rule or Inftitution , to direct us in all Things to act according to the Will of God , when we inquire from what Principle we ought to derive our Religion ...
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... Turn . The Principles of Natural Reli- gion tend to procure the Peace and Tran- quillity of this Life ; and the not distinguish- ing between Religion as a Rule of Life for E our our present Use and Well - being here , and DISCOURSE I. 49.
... Turn . The Principles of Natural Reli- gion tend to procure the Peace and Tran- quillity of this Life ; and the not distinguish- ing between Religion as a Rule of Life for E our our present Use and Well - being here , and DISCOURSE I. 49.
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