A Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion: In Two Parts : to which is Prefix'd an Apology for Free Debate and Liberty of Writing1737 - 247 sider |
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Side iv
... himself , and to judge upon fuch Evidence as he can procure to himself , after he has done his beft Endeavours to get get Information . Human " Decifions Decifions are of no Weight in this Matter . Another [ iv ]
... himself , and to judge upon fuch Evidence as he can procure to himself , after he has done his beft Endeavours to get get Information . Human " Decifions Decifions are of no Weight in this Matter . Another [ iv ]
Side vi
... himself in Matters of Opinion ; fo he should be allow'd freely to profefs his Opinions , and to endea- vour , when he judges proper , to convince others alfo of their Truth ; provided these Opinions do not tend to the Disturbance of ...
... himself in Matters of Opinion ; fo he should be allow'd freely to profefs his Opinions , and to endea- vour , when he judges proper , to convince others alfo of their Truth ; provided these Opinions do not tend to the Disturbance of ...
Side viii
... himself is perfuaded ; nor can any Man have any other Rule of teaching Truth , but his own Sentiments . If fuch Liberty of profeffing and teaching be not allow'd , Error , if authorized , will keep its Ground ; and Truth , if dormant ...
... himself is perfuaded ; nor can any Man have any other Rule of teaching Truth , but his own Sentiments . If fuch Liberty of profeffing and teaching be not allow'd , Error , if authorized , will keep its Ground ; and Truth , if dormant ...
Side ix
... Learning and Penetration , and seems superior himself to most in Integrity ? Is it not ridicu- lous , that Men of the greatest Integrity and Capacity Capacity fhould be under any Difcourage- ment from making Inquiries [ ix ]
... Learning and Penetration , and seems superior himself to most in Integrity ? Is it not ridicu- lous , that Men of the greatest Integrity and Capacity Capacity fhould be under any Difcourage- ment from making Inquiries [ ix ]
Side xxxiii
... propofed to them and God himself , by forming Men as he has done , and by placing them in their prefent Circumstances , seems to have defign'd that they should not с ; agree agree in Opinion ; or , at least , seems [ xxxiii ] 1.
... propofed to them and God himself , by forming Men as he has done , and by placing them in their prefent Circumstances , seems to have defign'd that they should not с ; agree agree in Opinion ; or , at least , seems [ xxxiii ] 1.
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