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 Writing |
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Side 45
The Nature of Typical or Allegorical Proofs and Reasoning : TN Order therefore to
understand the full I Force of the Proofs for Christianity , it is necessary to
understand the Nature and Rules of typical , mystical , and allegorical Reasoning
.
The Nature of Typical or Allegorical Proofs and Reasoning : TN Order therefore to
understand the full I Force of the Proofs for Christianity , it is necessary to
understand the Nature and Rules of typical , mystical , and allegorical Reasoning
.
Side 46
Meaning , is to proceed by the common Rules of Grammar and Logick ; which ,
being húsari Rules , are not very difficult to ... and argued from in any other
Method , seems very extraordinary and difficult to understand , and to reduce to
Rúles .
Meaning , is to proceed by the common Rules of Grammar and Logick ; which ,
being húsari Rules , are not very difficult to ... and argued from in any other
Method , seems very extraordinary and difficult to understand , and to reduce to
Rúles .
Side 70
But if not ; Í refer them to the Treatise itself of SurenHUSIUS , ; wherein the most
ingenious and learned Author has set in the justest Light the Rules of Reasoning
used by the Jews and follow ' d by the Apostles , and shown the Pertinency of all
...
But if not ; Í refer them to the Treatise itself of SurenHUSIUS , ; wherein the most
ingenious and learned Author has set in the justest Light the Rules of Reasoning
used by the Jews and follow ' d by the Apostles , and shown the Pertinency of all
...
Side 234
... and that , if the Apostles be supposed to ģ ) reason always after the Rules used
in the Schools , and if their Writings be brought to the Test of those Rules , the
Books of the Old and New Testa. ment will be in an irreconcileable State , and the
.
... and that , if the Apostles be supposed to ģ ) reason always after the Rules used
in the Schools , and if their Writings be brought to the Test of those Rules , the
Books of the Old and New Testa. ment will be in an irreconcileable State , and the
.
Side 6
That the Meaning of Books is to be settled by the common Rules of interpreting
Books , and not by Miracles , which are not Mediums , or Rules , to mark out the
Meaning of Books ; and that when the Bereans are commended for searching the
...
That the Meaning of Books is to be settled by the common Rules of interpreting
Books , and not by Miracles , which are not Mediums , or Rules , to mark out the
Meaning of Books ; and that when the Bereans are commended for searching the
...
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