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routs , may yet regain a due efteem to Roa ligion and adorn the Gofpeciof Chrifto
This is a proper : Object for ube Ambition of geverons afpiring Minds to express
their Gratitude ta Him who has placed them so much above the rest of the World ...
routs , may yet regain a due efteem to Roa ligion and adorn the Gofpeciof Chrifto
This is a proper : Object for ube Ambition of geverons afpiring Minds to express
their Gratitude ta Him who has placed them so much above the rest of the World ...
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They are pleased , indeed , to think otherwise : but they may at least take notice ,
how obvious it is , that if this Objedioni prove any thing , it must prove , that there
is no such thing as ' Certainty in the World ; because there is no Art nor Science ...
They are pleased , indeed , to think otherwise : but they may at least take notice ,
how obvious it is , that if this Objedioni prove any thing , it must prove , that there
is no such thing as ' Certainty in the World ; because there is no Art nor Science ...
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If this Fancy should hold , New Syftems of the World will be as common as new
Romances : They must pardon me the Expression ; for Des Cartes himself ,
among his Friends , gave no better Name to his System ; which was the first
ground ...
If this Fancy should hold , New Syftems of the World will be as common as new
Romances : They must pardon me the Expression ; for Des Cartes himself ,
among his Friends , gave no better Name to his System ; which was the first
ground ...
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... that Reason , the World had a Beginning about Six thousand Tears since ;
whereas the Translation which this Gentleman sends Mr. Gildon with his Letter ,
fays , ( 8 ) That to prescribe the Divine Crea- ( 2 ) Ibid . tion so fhort an Epocha as
the ...
... that Reason , the World had a Beginning about Six thousand Tears since ;
whereas the Translation which this Gentleman sends Mr. Gildon with his Letter ,
fays , ( 8 ) That to prescribe the Divine Crea- ( 2 ) Ibid . tion so fhort an Epocha as
the ...
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So his that there was no possibility of preventing this Objection , unless the World
could have been Eternal which was likewise impossible , from the Nature of Time
, which being succellive , necessarily implies a Beginning ; and as this Author ...
So his that there was no possibility of preventing this Objection , unless the World
could have been Eternal which was likewise impossible , from the Nature of Time
, which being succellive , necessarily implies a Beginning ; and as this Author ...
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