A View of the Evidences of Christianity: In Three Parts, Volume 2R. Faulder, 1802 - Apologetics |
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... establishing the cr * 4 proof of a future state of reward and punish- ment- " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the defign is , to fupply motives , and not rules ; fanctions , and not precepts ...
... establishing the cr * 4 proof of a future state of reward and punish- ment- " to bring life and immortality to light . " The direct object , therefore , of the defign is , to fupply motives , and not rules ; fanctions , and not precepts ...
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... establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then , it is concerning our rules alone that we need en- quire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ; concerning our ...
... establish intermediate rules ; by which proceeding , the business of morality is much facilitated , for then , it is concerning our rules alone that we need en- quire , whether in their tendency they be beneficial ; concerning our ...
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... with the following juft remonftrance : - " Let those who say the church has had no phi- lofophers , nor eloquent and learned men , Lardner , vol . vii . p . 380 . Q 4 obferve obferve who and what they were who founded , established [ 23 ]
... with the following juft remonftrance : - " Let those who say the church has had no phi- lofophers , nor eloquent and learned men , Lardner , vol . vii . p . 380 . Q 4 obferve obferve who and what they were who founded , established [ 23 ]
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In Three Parts William Paley. obferve who and what they were who founded , established , and adorned it ; let them cease to accufe our faith of rufticity , and confess their mistake * . " Of these wri- ters , feveral , as Juftin ...
In Three Parts William Paley. obferve who and what they were who founded , established , and adorned it ; let them cease to accufe our faith of rufticity , and confess their mistake * . " Of these wri- ters , feveral , as Juftin ...
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... establish a new religion , even amongst a few peo- . ple , or in one fingle nation , is a thing in it- felf exceedingly difficult . To reform fome corruptions which may have spread in a re- ligion , or to make new regulations in it , is ...
... establish a new religion , even amongst a few peo- . ple , or in one fingle nation , is a thing in it- felf exceedingly difficult . To reform fome corruptions which may have spread in a re- ligion , or to make new regulations in it , is ...
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