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... known to all that ever heard of him : The Luft , and Pride , and base Flattery of Vaninus , is every where vifible . Aut Deus eft , aut Vaninus , is fuch an expreffion , as no Man befides ever used in a Dialogue of himself . And Mr ...
... known to all that ever heard of him : The Luft , and Pride , and base Flattery of Vaninus , is every where vifible . Aut Deus eft , aut Vaninus , is fuch an expreffion , as no Man befides ever used in a Dialogue of himself . And Mr ...
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... known to all Mankind , p . 58. II . In fuc- ceeding Ages there has still been fufficient Means and frequent Opportunities for all Nations to come to the knowledge of it , p . 76. ( 1. ) The Law of Mofes did particularly provide for the ...
... known to all Mankind , p . 58. II . In fuc- ceeding Ages there has still been fufficient Means and frequent Opportunities for all Nations to come to the knowledge of it , p . 76. ( 1. ) The Law of Mofes did particularly provide for the ...
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... known to us only by Revelation , and therefore is not to be taken into confideration , when we argue upon the meer Principles of Reafon . But I confider Mankind , as we find it in Fact ( fetting afide the Advantages of Revelation ) ...
... known to us only by Revelation , and therefore is not to be taken into confideration , when we argue upon the meer Principles of Reafon . But I confider Mankind , as we find it in Fact ( fetting afide the Advantages of Revelation ) ...
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... known his Will to Mankind ; and we cannot reconcile it to his Attributes , nor conceive how it fhould be confiftent with them , for him to be an unconcerned Spe- ctator of fo much Folly and Wickedness , without taking any care to remedy ...
... known his Will to Mankind ; and we cannot reconcile it to his Attributes , nor conceive how it fhould be confiftent with them , for him to be an unconcerned Spe- ctator of fo much Folly and Wickedness , without taking any care to remedy ...
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... known to them , et but by fome extraordinary way of Revelation .. di God had manifested himself in the Creation of the World , and by the Preservation of all things from the Beginning , according to their feveral Natures : For the ...
... known to them , et but by fome extraordinary way of Revelation .. di God had manifested himself in the Creation of the World , and by the Preservation of all things from the Beginning , according to their feveral Natures : For the ...
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Aaron abfurd Abraham affured againſt amongſt Apoſtles Authority becauſe befides believe Books of Mofes Canaan Canaanites Captivity caufe cauſe CHAP Children of Ifrael Chrift Chriftian Chriftian Religion concerning death Defign deftroyed Deut Difciples diſcovered Divine Revelation Doctrine Egypt evident faid falfe fame fays feem feen felf felves fent feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome foon foretold ftill fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed Goodneſs Goſpel greateſt Heathen Hiftory himſelf Idolatry Ifraelites impoffible Jerufalem Jews Jofeph King laft Land leaſt lefs ligion likewife lived Lord Mankind Meffias Miracles Mofes moft moſt muft muſt Nations Nature neceffary never obferved occafion Ocellus Lucanus Oracles Pentateuch Perfon Philofophy pleaſed poffible Pofterity Power preferved Profelytes Promife Prophecies Prophets prove publick purpoſe Reaſon reft Refurrection Saviour Scriptures Sibylline Oracles ſpeak Stranger Teftimony thefe themſelves ther theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Tribes true Truth underſtand unto uſe World Worship wrought