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... evident , as it is main- tained to be , there could be little need of fo many Difcourfes upon this Ar- gument ; for it is no fign of Certainty , when the when fuch a number of Books are pub- lish'd of this kind , that fo many Men of ...
... evident , as it is main- tained to be , there could be little need of fo many Difcourfes upon this Ar- gument ; for it is no fign of Certainty , when the when fuch a number of Books are pub- lish'd of this kind , that fo many Men of ...
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... evident and declared Defign of the Socinians , is , to retain TM no Myfteries , but by forced Interpre- tations of Scripture to expound them all to their own , that is , to a new and abfurd fence ; and it is but too plain , that there ...
... evident and declared Defign of the Socinians , is , to retain TM no Myfteries , but by forced Interpre- tations of Scripture to expound them all to their own , that is , to a new and abfurd fence ; and it is but too plain , that there ...
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... evident Reason , on my fide , fo far as I am concerned for them .. * ( 4. ) A Pretence to Miracles and Prophecies , without Reason or Ground for it , in behalf of fome particular Er- rors , has weakened the Belief of the True Miracles ...
... evident Reason , on my fide , fo far as I am concerned for them .. * ( 4. ) A Pretence to Miracles and Prophecies , without Reason or Ground for it , in behalf of fome particular Er- rors , has weakened the Belief of the True Miracles ...
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... evident from his own Confeffion ; and my late Lord Clarendon , who knew him well , has acquainted the World both with the Temper and Defign of the Man , and with the Errors of his Writings . But I fhall come down lower , and examine a ...
... evident from his own Confeffion ; and my late Lord Clarendon , who knew him well , has acquainted the World both with the Temper and Defign of the Man , and with the Errors of his Writings . But I fhall come down lower , and examine a ...
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... evident to Natural Reafon , P. 3. That there are wicked Spi- rits , Enemies to Mankind , p . 6. The mi- ferable Condition of Man , without the Divine Di- rection and Affiftance , and that God would not leave him without all Remedy in ...
... evident to Natural Reafon , P. 3. That there are wicked Spi- rits , Enemies to Mankind , p . 6. The mi- ferable Condition of Man , without the Divine Di- rection and Affiftance , and that God would not leave him without all Remedy in ...
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