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... itself , in the laft Refort must lead to and terminate in Atheism . For there could be no Providence , if the World were all Chaos and Confufion . Now the World must be all Chaos and Confufion , ( there being nothing left for us to ...
... itself , in the laft Refort must lead to and terminate in Atheism . For there could be no Providence , if the World were all Chaos and Confufion . Now the World must be all Chaos and Confufion , ( there being nothing left for us to ...
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... itself , when it is violently preffed and a Force put upon it . If Matter of Fact , Senfe and Ex- perience were not too hard for all the inge- ture . nious and fubtle Reafonings , which Men of SERM . nious 8 Moral Certainty a Ground.
... itself , when it is violently preffed and a Force put upon it . If Matter of Fact , Senfe and Ex- perience were not too hard for all the inge- ture . nious and fubtle Reafonings , which Men of SERM . nious 8 Moral Certainty a Ground.
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... itself would have been fufpected from Perfons proved guilty of a folemn and deliberate Villainy , yet pretending to act it in the Name of God : but Falfhood could not have been credited . Imposture is like that Kind of Animal , which ...
... itself would have been fufpected from Perfons proved guilty of a folemn and deliberate Villainy , yet pretending to act it in the Name of God : but Falfhood could not have been credited . Imposture is like that Kind of Animal , which ...
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... itself is , to apprise ourselves of the Truth of the following Propofitions . It , That no feeming Improbabilities , no Objections , be they ever fo numerous , pro- vided they do not amount to an abfolute Im- poffibility , ought to ...
... itself is , to apprise ourselves of the Truth of the following Propofitions . It , That no feeming Improbabilities , no Objections , be they ever fo numerous , pro- vided they do not amount to an abfolute Im- poffibility , ought to ...
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... itself by such a long continued Expence of Rays . Thus feveral Things relating to the Spring of the Air , the Reflexion and Refraction of the Rays of Light , Magnetism , & c . are admitted to be true upon the Teftimony of Experimen- tal ...
... itself by such a long continued Expence of Rays . Thus feveral Things relating to the Spring of the Air , the Reflexion and Refraction of the Rays of Light , Magnetism , & c . are admitted to be true upon the Teftimony of Experimen- tal ...
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Page 107 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Page 290 - My only 71 question at present is, la thine heart right as my heart is with thy heart ? If it be, give me thine hand.
Page 280 - And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him : and they wept.
Page 194 - And the harp, and the viol, the tabret and pipe, and wine are in their feafts: but they regard not the work of the Lord, neither confider the operation of his hands.
Page 150 - He bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not rent under them.
Page 164 - Him who will not suffer us to be tempted above what we are able ; but will, with the temptation, also make a way to escape, that we may be able to bear it.
Page 107 - This is the catholic faith : which except a man believe faithfully he cannot be saved.
Page 237 - It is the Lord's doing, and it ought to be marvellous in our eyes ; and the rather, because Mr. Bernard, in his book, made their small increase in a few years one and the chief argument against the way itself. To which Mr. Robinson answered, that " Religion is not always sown and reaped in one age ; and that John Huss and Jerome of Prague finished their testimony...
Page 151 - If I beheld the Sun when it Jhined, or the Moon walking in brightnefs ; And my Heart hath been fecretly enticed, OR MY MOUTH HATH KISSED MY HAND: This alfo were an Iniquity to be puniJhed by the Judge; for I Jhould have denied the God that is above,"* One Brother they had, to whom * Job xxxi.