“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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... condition to fhift for itfelf ; but his blind way of demonftration is enough to caft a mist about the cleareft truth in the world . But perhaps , by the self - evident certainty of tradition , Mr S. only means that it is evident to ...
... condition to fhift for itfelf ; but his blind way of demonftration is enough to caft a mist about the cleareft truth in the world . But perhaps , by the self - evident certainty of tradition , Mr S. only means that it is evident to ...
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... condition , into the greatest blind- nefs and darkness imaginable , do yet retain fome fenfe and awe of a Deity ; that religion is a property of our Datures ; and that the notion of a Deity is intimate to . our understandings , and ...
... condition , into the greatest blind- nefs and darkness imaginable , do yet retain fome fenfe and awe of a Deity ; that religion is a property of our Datures ; and that the notion of a Deity is intimate to . our understandings , and ...
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... condition as to be deftitute of all comfort . And yet men are many times brought to that extremity , that if it were not for God , they would not know what to do with themfelves , or how to enjoy them- felves for one hour , or to ...
... condition as to be deftitute of all comfort . And yet men are many times brought to that extremity , that if it were not for God , they would not know what to do with themfelves , or how to enjoy them- felves for one hour , or to ...
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... condition than the creatures below him for they are only fenfible of prefent pain ; and , when it is upon them , they bear it as they can . But they are not at all apprehenfive of e- vils at a distance , nor tormented with the fearful ...
... condition than the creatures below him for they are only fenfible of prefent pain ; and , when it is upon them , they bear it as they can . But they are not at all apprehenfive of e- vils at a distance , nor tormented with the fearful ...
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... condition , and more free from the evils and punishments of this world , than the Atheistical perfon does . However , it is not much that he ventures ; and , after , this life , if there be no God , is as well as he ; but , if there be ...
... condition , and more free from the evils and punishments of this world , than the Atheistical perfon does . However , it is not much that he ventures ; and , after , this life , if there be no God , is as well as he ; but , if there be ...
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