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... seems to be worthy of confideration ; for they will then be in no danger of lofing pre- ferment on account of their integrity . 8. Men have no reason to appre- hend any ill confequence to truth ( for which alone they ought to have any ...
... seems to be worthy of confideration ; for they will then be in no danger of lofing pre- ferment on account of their integrity . 8. Men have no reason to appre- hend any ill confequence to truth ( for which alone they ought to have any ...
Side xxix
... seems , liv'd fo quietly together as to furnish no materials for an Ecclefiaftical History , such as christians have given occafion for , which a reverend divine ( ¿ ) thus defcribes . Ecclefiaftical Hiftory , fays he , is chiefly spent ...
... seems , liv'd fo quietly together as to furnish no materials for an Ecclefiaftical History , such as christians have given occafion for , which a reverend divine ( ¿ ) thus defcribes . Ecclefiaftical Hiftory , fays he , is chiefly spent ...
Side xxxiii
... seems to be here , with whom he will pray or go to church , or affociate in the fervice and worship of God ; nor is ang more notice taken or more cenfure pass'd of what every one chufes in thefe cafes ; than in the other . ces , I ...
... seems to be here , with whom he will pray or go to church , or affociate in the fervice and worship of God ; nor is ang more notice taken or more cenfure pass'd of what every one chufes in thefe cafes ; than in the other . ces , I ...
Side xxxix
... seems not to have defign'd , that they should agree . What then can any violent attempt or project to hinder men from differ- ing in opinion from one another be , but an attempt to fubvert the com- mon ftate of human nature and the ...
... seems not to have defign'd , that they should agree . What then can any violent attempt or project to hinder men from differ- ing in opinion from one another be , but an attempt to fubvert the com- mon ftate of human nature and the ...
Side xlii
... seem weak and entbufiaftical . To which I answer , That Mr. WHISTON acts the part of an honeft man and lover of truth , by thus propofing his conjectures and fentiments , and putting points of con- fequence in the way of examination ...
... seem weak and entbufiaftical . To which I answer , That Mr. WHISTON acts the part of an honeft man and lover of truth , by thus propofing his conjectures and fentiments , and putting points of con- fequence in the way of examination ...
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