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... themselves oblig'd in confcience to profefs opinions , which happen to be contrary to those receiv'd , and whose case seems to be worthy of confideration ; for they will then be in no danger of lofing pre- ferment on account of their ...
... themselves oblig'd in confcience to profefs opinions , which happen to be contrary to those receiv'd , and whose case seems to be worthy of confideration ; for they will then be in no danger of lofing pre- ferment on account of their ...
Side xix
... themselves deem moft ftre- nuously written ? 9. If men did but confider , what infinite variety of religions have pre- vail'd , and do now prevail in the world ; what variety of notions and practises have prevail'd , and do pre- a 2 ...
... themselves deem moft ftre- nuously written ? 9. If men did but confider , what infinite variety of religions have pre- vail'd , and do now prevail in the world ; what variety of notions and practises have prevail'd , and do pre- a 2 ...
Side xxii
... themselves feek truth , they could not fail of finding her . A io . If it be faid , that it is neceffary to peace and quiet in the ftate , that there fhould be no debates about fpeculations ; and that all men fhould Square their ...
... themselves feek truth , they could not fail of finding her . A io . If it be faid , that it is neceffary to peace and quiet in the ftate , that there fhould be no debates about fpeculations ; and that all men fhould Square their ...
Side xxiv
... question the relations of others , tho ' never fo ftrange , which were fo agreeable to their humours or difpo- fitions ; ( g ) Cafaubon of Enthusiasm , p . 6 . 1 fitions ; and by which themselves were confirm'd in their [ xxiv ]
... question the relations of others , tho ' never fo ftrange , which were fo agreeable to their humours or difpo- fitions ; ( g ) Cafaubon of Enthusiasm , p . 6 . 1 fitions ; and by which themselves were confirm'd in their [ xxiv ]
Side xxv
... themselves were confirm'd in their own fuppos'd en- thufiafms . After the days of SOCRATES , Greece for a long time abounded in philo- fophers , who were divided into all poffible fentiments concerning the most important points of ...
... themselves were confirm'd in their own fuppos'd en- thufiafms . After the days of SOCRATES , Greece for a long time abounded in philo- fophers , who were divided into all poffible fentiments concerning the most important points of ...
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