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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... must not exercise his own Indgment ? Muft he follow the prefent Guides ? Then he must join with the Arians . Must be adhere to the Nicene Council ? But there were more numerous Coun- cils , which condemn'd it . What Remedy can be ...
... must not exercise his own Indgment ? Muft he follow the prefent Guides ? Then he must join with the Arians . Must be adhere to the Nicene Council ? But there were more numerous Coun- cils , which condemn'd it . What Remedy can be ...
Side vi
... must in great Measure be wanting , and juft Inquiries into the Truth of Opinions almoft impracticable ; and by Confequence our natural Right and Duty to think and judge for ourselves must be fubverted , for Want of Materials , whereon ...
... must in great Measure be wanting , and juft Inquiries into the Truth of Opinions almoft impracticable ; and by Confequence our natural Right and Duty to think and judge for ourselves must be fubverted , for Want of Materials , whereon ...
Side vii
... of a Question . . Unless Men are allow'd to endeavour to convince others of the Truth of their Opinions ; all Teaching must be laid afide , and Men will A 4 be be hinder'd from doing the greatest Act of Humanity and [ vii ]
... of a Question . . Unless Men are allow'd to endeavour to convince others of the Truth of their Opinions ; all Teaching must be laid afide , and Men will A 4 be be hinder'd from doing the greatest Act of Humanity and [ vii ]
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... must , in a Country of Sense and Learning , increase the Number of Unbelievers , already fo greatly complain'd of ; who when they see Matters of Opinion not allow'd to be profess'd and im- partially debated , juftly think they have foul ...
... must , in a Country of Sense and Learning , increase the Number of Unbelievers , already fo greatly complain'd of ; who when they see Matters of Opinion not allow'd to be profess'd and im- partially debated , juftly think they have foul ...
Side xv
... must distinguish itself from Error , as Light does it- self from Darkness . And while free Debate is allow'd , Truth will never want a Profeffor thereof , nor an Advocate to offer fome Plea in its Behalf ; and it can never be wholly ...
... must distinguish itself from Error , as Light does it- self from Darkness . And while free Debate is allow'd , Truth will never want a Profeffor thereof , nor an Advocate to offer fome Plea in its Behalf ; and it can never be wholly ...
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