“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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... present . " " 68 Re- garding then fedfaftly the nature of our predicate " [ exiftent ] , we fhall find that it expreffes the utmost " " actuality of a thing ; and as taken in the posture it " bears in thefe propofitions , that actually ...
... present . " " 68 Re- garding then fedfaftly the nature of our predicate " [ exiftent ] , we fhall find that it expreffes the utmost " " actuality of a thing ; and as taken in the posture it " bears in thefe propofitions , that actually ...
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... present fufferings . This is the wifdom of religion , that , upon confideration of the whole , and cafting up all things to- gether , it does advise and lead us to our beft interest . Secondly , The fecond way of confirmation fhall be ...
... present fufferings . This is the wifdom of religion , that , upon confideration of the whole , and cafting up all things to- gether , it does advise and lead us to our beft interest . Secondly , The fecond way of confirmation fhall be ...
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... present himself before our eyes , this might amaze us , but could not give us any rational affurance that there is an infinite fpirit . If he fhould work a mi- racle , this could not in reafon convince an Atheist , more than the ...
... present himself before our eyes , this might amaze us , but could not give us any rational affurance that there is an infinite fpirit . If he fhould work a mi- racle , this could not in reafon convince an Atheist , more than the ...
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... present interest and happiness of mankind ; 2dly , Because it is infinitely hazardous and unfafe in the iffue . 1. It is against the prefent intereft and happiness of mankind . If Atheism were the general opinion of the world , it would ...
... present interest and happiness of mankind ; 2dly , Because it is infinitely hazardous and unfafe in the iffue . 1. It is against the prefent intereft and happiness of mankind . If Atheism were the general opinion of the world , it would ...
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... present , and add to our strength as he increaseth our burden or that he will make them the occafion of a greater good to us , by turning them either to our advantage in this world , or the increase of our happiness in the next . VOL ...
... present , and add to our strength as he increaseth our burden or that he will make them the occafion of a greater good to us , by turning them either to our advantage in this world , or the increase of our happiness in the next . VOL ...
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