A Discourse of Free-thinking: Occasion'd by the Rise and Growth of a Sect Call'd Free-thinkersPrinted in the year, 1713 - 176 páginas |
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... nature and attributes of God , the truth and authority of fcriptures , and of the mean- ing of fcriptures . 25 ift Argument to prove this , taken from the fuppos'd neceffity of mens having a right opinion in thofe points . 25 27 2d ...
... nature and attributes of God , the truth and authority of fcriptures , and of the mean- ing of fcriptures . 25 ift Argument to prove this , taken from the fuppos'd neceffity of mens having a right opinion in thofe points . 25 27 2d ...
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... nature of the evidence for or against it , and in judging of it according to the feeming force or weakness of the evidence . This definition cannot , I conceive , be excepted against by the enemies of free - thinking as not including ...
... nature of the evidence for or against it , and in judging of it according to the feeming force or weakness of the evidence . This definition cannot , I conceive , be excepted against by the enemies of free - thinking as not including ...
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... nature of the evidence for or against it and in judging of it according to the feeming force or weakness of the evidence : because there is no other way to discover the truth . 2dly . As in manual arts we do only by free trial ...
... nature of the evidence for or against it and in judging of it according to the feeming force or weakness of the evidence : because there is no other way to discover the truth . 2dly . As in manual arts we do only by free trial ...
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... nature of the work requir'd : and thofe parts are as accurately and justly per- form'd , as if each part had been done by one who was particularly vers'd in the art or science refer'd to . As for inftance , HOMER could ne- ver have ...
... nature of the work requir'd : and thofe parts are as accurately and justly per- form'd , as if each part had been done by one who was particularly vers'd in the art or science refer'd to . As for inftance , HOMER could ne- ver have ...
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... natural and miraculous phenomena of nature . defcriptions of magnificent buildings , references to Husbandry , Sailing , Phyfick , Pharmacy , Mathe- maticks , and every thing else that can be named . And indeed the compaß of fuch a ...
... natural and miraculous phenomena of nature . defcriptions of magnificent buildings , references to Husbandry , Sailing , Phyfick , Pharmacy , Mathe- maticks , and every thing else that can be named . And indeed the compaß of fuch a ...
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