“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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... practice of it from the fufpicion of those grievous troubles and dif- ficulties which many imagine it to be attended withal . And this is the fubject of the fifth and fixth . 4. To perfuade men to the practice of this holy reli- gion ...
... practice of it from the fufpicion of those grievous troubles and dif- ficulties which many imagine it to be attended withal . And this is the fubject of the fifth and fixth . 4. To perfuade men to the practice of this holy reli- gion ...
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... practice ; ( the first of which , being speculative , may more proper- ly be called knowledge ; and the latter , because it is prac tical , may be called wisdom , or prudence ) ; therefore L fhall endeavour difinaly to prove thefe two ...
... practice ; ( the first of which , being speculative , may more proper- ly be called knowledge ; and the latter , because it is prac tical , may be called wisdom , or prudence ) ; therefore L fhall endeavour difinaly to prove thefe two ...
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... practice . of the other argues greater folly . Not to believe a God , and another life , for which there is fo much evidence of reafon , is great ignorance and folly : but it is the higheft madness , when a man does believe these things ...
... practice . of the other argues greater folly . Not to believe a God , and another life , for which there is fo much evidence of reafon , is great ignorance and folly : but it is the higheft madness , when a man does believe these things ...
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... practice practice of the world , it be fomewhat fingular for Ser . r . 45 The wisdom of being religious .
... practice practice of the world , it be fomewhat fingular for Ser . r . 45 The wisdom of being religious .
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John Tillotson. practice of the world , it be fomewhat fingular for men truly and thoroughly to live up to the principles of their religion ; yet fingularity in this matter is fo far from be- ing a reflection upon any man's prudence ...
John Tillotson. practice of the world , it be fomewhat fingular for men truly and thoroughly to live up to the principles of their religion ; yet fingularity in this matter is fo far from be- ing a reflection upon any man's prudence ...
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