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, Bind 21724 - 285 sider |
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Side viii
... understand his own opinions fully ; and besides , a man is indispos'd to ufe his own ftrength , when an un- disturb'd laziness , ignorance , and pre- judice give him full fatisfaction as to the truth of his opinions . But if there be a ...
... understand his own opinions fully ; and besides , a man is indispos'd to ufe his own ftrength , when an un- disturb'd laziness , ignorance , and pre- judice give him full fatisfaction as to the truth of his opinions . But if there be a ...
Side x
... understanding and honefty be glad to know the most intimate thoughts of such men , as HOOKER , HALES , CHILLINGWORTH , MEDE , WILKINS , WHITCHCOT , MORE , CUd- WORTH , SPENCER , TILLOTSON , BACON , FALKLAND , SELDEN , MIL- TON , MARSHAM ...
... understanding and honefty be glad to know the most intimate thoughts of such men , as HOOKER , HALES , CHILLINGWORTH , MEDE , WILKINS , WHITCHCOT , MORE , CUd- WORTH , SPENCER , TILLOTSON , BACON , FALKLAND , SELDEN , MIL- TON , MARSHAM ...
Side xii
... understanding ) devoted to them ; who can never want able men among themselves ( to fay nothing of their followers and dependants ) , either in the way of banter or feri- oufnefs , poetry or profe , dialogue or discourse , declamation ...
... understanding ) devoted to them ; who can never want able men among themselves ( to fay nothing of their followers and dependants ) , either in the way of banter or feri- oufnefs , poetry or profe , dialogue or discourse , declamation ...
Side xvii
... understanding is like light to the eye : it must distinguish itself from error , as light does itself from darkness . And while free debate is allow'd , truth will never want a profeffor thereof , a nor nor an advocate to offer fome ...
... understanding is like light to the eye : it must distinguish itself from error , as light does itself from darkness . And while free debate is allow'd , truth will never want a profeffor thereof , a nor nor an advocate to offer fome ...
Side xxiv
... understanding any thing . A learned ( g ) author gives us the following account of the state of re- ligious controverfy in Greece and the parts about it , as it is fet out by an- cient authors , until the days of So- CRATES . He fays ...
... understanding any thing . A learned ( g ) author gives us the following account of the state of re- ligious controverfy in Greece and the parts about it , as it is fet out by an- cient authors , until the days of So- CRATES . He fays ...
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