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Page xiv
... this last Age , afford a real and great advantage towards the Proof and
Establilliment of Religion in Mens Minds ; and yet there are few things which
have been more abused to the dishonour of it . For when men find it convenient
to give some ...
... this last Age , afford a real and great advantage towards the Proof and
Establilliment of Religion in Mens Minds ; and yet there are few things which
have been more abused to the dishonour of it . For when men find it convenient
to give some ...
Page xviii
... fall into the nice and rafh Difpuces of the School - men , or into the
Enthusiastick Hears of the Mystical Divines ; which can have no tendency to the
Peace or Edification of the Church , but gives » an occasion to the ' Adversary to
Blalpheme .
... fall into the nice and rafh Difpuces of the School - men , or into the
Enthusiastick Hears of the Mystical Divines ; which can have no tendency to the
Peace or Edification of the Church , but gives » an occasion to the ' Adversary to
Blalpheme .
Page xxii
... and therefore they are the less excusable , who use them in defence of such a
Cause . would convince or persuade Men in any other thing , we never are wont
to think iç a proper expedient to use theni ill , and give them hard words : And is ...
... and therefore they are the less excusable , who use them in defence of such a
Cause . would convince or persuade Men in any other thing , we never are wont
to think iç a proper expedient to use theni ill , and give them hard words : And is ...
Page xxv
Our chief Zeal and Strength should be employed against the Common Enemies ,
who delight in our , Quarrels , and Sport themselves with mutual Wounds we so
freely give one another . ( 6. ) We have a sort of Men amongst us , who from ...
Our chief Zeal and Strength should be employed against the Common Enemies ,
who delight in our , Quarrels , and Sport themselves with mutual Wounds we so
freely give one another . ( 6. ) We have a sort of Men amongst us , who from ...
Page lv
... is so little valued and esteemed , and ics Dodrines so little obeyed : A great
part of Christians content themselves with a very flight and imperfect Knowledge
of the Religion they d 4 ? they profess ; and are able to give but very The Preface
. lv.
... is so little valued and esteemed , and ics Dodrines so little obeyed : A great
part of Christians content themselves with a very flight and imperfect Knowledge
of the Religion they d 4 ? they profess ; and are able to give but very The Preface
. lv.
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