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Page iii
... because I am ful- ly perfuaded , that nothing elfe can be a fufficient foundation of a virtu- ous and truly refpectable conduct in life , or of good hope in death . a 2 A mind •造 mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking ,
... because I am ful- ly perfuaded , that nothing elfe can be a fufficient foundation of a virtu- ous and truly refpectable conduct in life , or of good hope in death . a 2 A mind •造 mind destitute of knowledge ( and , comparatively speaking ,
Page xxvii
... Because common fenfe is a fufficient guard against many errors in religion , it seems to have been taken for granted , that com- mon sense is a iufficient inftructor alfo ; whereas , in fact , without pofitive inftruc- tion , men would ...
... Because common fenfe is a fufficient guard against many errors in religion , it seems to have been taken for granted , that com- mon sense is a iufficient inftructor alfo ; whereas , in fact , without pofitive inftruc- tion , men would ...
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... . Knowledge of this kind is , in its own nature , the most important of any that we can give our attention to ; because it is A * the له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and PART I F the being and attributes of God OF page.
... . Knowledge of this kind is , in its own nature , the most important of any that we can give our attention to ; because it is A * the له the most nearly connected with our pre- sent and PART I F the being and attributes of God OF page.
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... it be re- ftored to its primitive purity ; because its efficacy upon the heart and life must de- pend upon it . And if men have ufurped any power with respect to religion which the the author of it has not given them , it 2 Inftitutes of.
... it be re- ftored to its primitive purity ; because its efficacy upon the heart and life must de- pend upon it . And if men have ufurped any power with respect to religion which the the author of it has not given them , it 2 Inftitutes of.
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... because that would fup- pofe that he had a being before he had , or that he existed , and did not exist at the fame time . For want of clearer knowledge of this fubject , we are obliged to to content ourfelves with terms that con- vey ...
... because that would fup- pofe that he had a being before he had , or that he existed , and did not exist at the fame time . For want of clearer knowledge of this fubject , we are obliged to to content ourfelves with terms that con- vey ...
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