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Side v
... ther man's opinions shall be . It feems amazing to confider ; how one man can presume he has such right over a- nother ; and how any man can be fo weak as to imagine another has such right over him . Suppofe , fays ( a ) STILLINGFLEET ...
... ther man's opinions shall be . It feems amazing to confider ; how one man can presume he has such right over a- nother ; and how any man can be fo weak as to imagine another has such right over him . Suppofe , fays ( a ) STILLINGFLEET ...
Side vi
... there were more nume- rous Councils which condemn'd it . What remedy can be fuppos'd in fuch a cafe , but that every person must search and examine the feveral doctrines , ac- cording to his best ability , and judge what is beft for him ...
... there were more nume- rous Councils which condemn'd it . What remedy can be fuppos'd in fuch a cafe , but that every person must search and examine the feveral doctrines , ac- cording to his best ability , and judge what is beft for him ...
Side viii
... there be a free profeffion or commu- nication of notions ; every man will have an opportunity of acquaint- ing himself with ... ther . For no man can teach others , but by endeavouring to convince them : them : nor ought any one to teach ...
... there be a free profeffion or commu- nication of notions ; every man will have an opportunity of acquaint- ing himself with ... ther . For no man can teach others , but by endeavouring to convince them : them : nor ought any one to teach ...
Side xiv
... - fign of their own profeffion , than ei- ther by being filent as to the difco- veries they make , or by preaching and writing contrary to their own light ; to Will to say nothing of their obligations as men , [ xiv xiv ]
... - fign of their own profeffion , than ei- ther by being filent as to the difco- veries they make , or by preaching and writing contrary to their own light ; to Will to say nothing of their obligations as men , [ xiv xiv ]
Side xviii
... there , if that do- ctrine were allow'd to be a fubject of debate ? Could that doctrine keep the ground it now has there , under free debate ? Would its falfhood , set forth in the utmost light , have no effect on the underftandings of ...
... there , if that do- ctrine were allow'd to be a fubject of debate ? Could that doctrine keep the ground it now has there , under free debate ? Would its falfhood , set forth in the utmost light , have no effect on the underftandings of ...
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