Presumptive Arguments for the Truth and Divine Authority of the Christian Religion: In Ten Sermons: to which is Added a Sermon Upon God's Moral Government |
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... itself must be acknowledged to be at en- mity with all fuch low and hateful art . It giveth no man any autho- rity over another in matters of con- science ; but in the most exprefs manner declareth against all fuch authority and it doth ...
... itself must be acknowledged to be at en- mity with all fuch low and hateful art . It giveth no man any autho- rity over another in matters of con- science ; but in the most exprefs manner declareth against all fuch authority and it doth ...
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... itself to the judgments and confciences of mankind , and knoweth no way of recommending itself to their accep- tance but by manifeftation of the truth . And it forbiddeth among the difciples of Chrift all domina- tion whatsoever , and ...
... itself to the judgments and confciences of mankind , and knoweth no way of recommending itself to their accep- tance but by manifeftation of the truth . And it forbiddeth among the difciples of Chrift all domina- tion whatsoever , and ...
Page xxiv
... itself open to all imagin able fufferings and ill - ufage ; nay , lay itself open to certain martyr- dom ? This is what no man can believe . But , as it is utterly impoffible to account for the being and prevail¬ ing of the Christian ...
... itself open to all imagin able fufferings and ill - ufage ; nay , lay itself open to certain martyr- dom ? This is what no man can believe . But , as it is utterly impoffible to account for the being and prevail¬ ing of the Christian ...
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... itself to the human heart , is a matter , in which they can well- judge ; it is a matter of feeling ; and in this respect every one , who believeth , hath the witnefs in him- self and in how many inftances is the conduct of life and ...
... itself to the human heart , is a matter , in which they can well- judge ; it is a matter of feeling ; and in this respect every one , who believeth , hath the witnefs in him- self and in how many inftances is the conduct of life and ...
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... it to be answered ? but whether the means be proper and well adapted to ferve that end , and therefore worthy of the Parent of the Universe to use ? And if Chrif D 4 tianity tianity approveth itself to our judg- ment , as fuch PREFACE , lv.
... it to be answered ? but whether the means be proper and well adapted to ferve that end , and therefore worthy of the Parent of the Universe to use ? And if Chrif D 4 tianity tianity approveth itself to our judg- ment , as fuch PREFACE , lv.
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