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" Hence we see that reason, speaking never so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men that there was but one God that alone was to be owned and worshipped. "
The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord ... - Page 160
by Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1754
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A collection of theological tracts. [Ed.] by R. Watson, Volume 1

Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 pages
...their own creeds and profitable inventions : hence we fee that " reafon," fpeaking never fo clearly to the wife and virtuous, had never authority enough...the focieties of men, that there was but one God, that alone was to be owned and worihiped. The belief and worihip of one God was the national religion...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 4

Richard Watson - 1791 - 536 pages
...their own creeds and profitable inventions : hence we fee that " reafon," fpeaking never fo clearly to the wife and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to perfuade the focicties of men, that there wrfs but one God, that alone was to be owned and worfhiped. The belief...
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A Collection of Theological Tracts, Volume 4

Richard Watson - 1791 - 542 pages
...their own creeds and profitable inventions : hence we fee that " reafon," fpeaking never fo dearly to the wife and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the niultitude, and to perfuade the focieties of men, that there was but one God, that alone was to be...
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The Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord ..., Volume 4

Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1793 - 664 pages
...found by the wife and virtuous, which is a limitation of no great fignificancy to his purpofe, Jince the vicious would have fought him in no ftate of mankind,...denies, that fufficient means to reclaim men from poJytheifm and idolatry, and to eftablifh the belief of one God, appear to have been wanting in general,...
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The Works of the Late Right Honourable Henry St. John, Lord ..., Volume 6

Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1809 - 508 pages
...sought him in, no state of mankind, nor the foolish have found him. But, says this writer, the wise and virtuous had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men, that there was but one God. If he had proved, as well as affirmed this,...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volume 7

John Locke - 1823 - 454 pages
...own creeds and profitable inventions. Hence we see, that reason, speaking ever so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude ; and to persuade the societies of men, that there was but one God, that alone was to be owned and worshipped....
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A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various ..., Volume 6

Jared Sparks - 1826 - 420 pages
...own creeds and profitable inventions. Hence we see, that reason, speaking ever so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude ; and to persuade the societies v of men, that there was but one God, that alone was to !)</. owned and worshipped....
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The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular Religious ..., Volume 8

1836 - 428 pages
...own creeds and profitable inventions. Hence we see that reason, speaking never so clearly to tho wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men that there was | -but one God, that alone was to be owned and worshipped....
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The Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 25

Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 360 pages
...own creeds and profitable inventions. Hence we see that reason, speaking never so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men that there was but one God, that alone was to be owned and worshipped....
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The Christian Library: A Reprint of Popular Religious Works, Volume 8

1836 - 432 pages
...own creeds and profitable inventions. Hence we see that reason, speaking never so clearly to the wise and virtuous, had never authority enough to prevail on the multitude, and to persuade the societies of men that there was but one God, that alone was to be owned and worshipped....
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