The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several Discourses Against Atheism and Infidelity, and in Defence of the Christian RevelationClarendon Press, 1801 - 354 |
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Strona iii
... Thought , Strength of Reasoning , and Purity of Style , is too well esta- blished to need a recommendation ; but their greatest ornament , and that which gives a luftre to all the reft , is his appearing , throughout , a zea- lous ...
... Thought , Strength of Reasoning , and Purity of Style , is too well esta- blished to need a recommendation ; but their greatest ornament , and that which gives a luftre to all the reft , is his appearing , throughout , a zea- lous ...
Strona iv
... thought that none who are really poffeffed of those talents can easily affent to the truth of Chriftianity . But it falls out very unfortunately for them and their caufe , that thofe perfons within our own memory , who are confeffed to ...
... thought that none who are really poffeffed of those talents can easily affent to the truth of Chriftianity . But it falls out very unfortunately for them and their caufe , that thofe perfons within our own memory , who are confeffed to ...
Strona vi
... thoughts of the greatness and glory , and of the wisdom and ' goodness of God . This was fo deep in his thoughts , that he concludes the article of his will , which re- lates to that illuftrious body , the Royal Society , in these words ...
... thoughts of the greatness and glory , and of the wisdom and ' goodness of God . This was fo deep in his thoughts , that he concludes the article of his will , which re- lates to that illuftrious body , the Royal Society , in these words ...
Strona viii
... understandings være ́ nots therefore to be thought unrea fonable , because we cannot compre- hend them , fince they may be appa- rently rentlys weasonable stoi aogreater and more comprehenfive understanding . " viii PREFACE .
... understandings være ́ nots therefore to be thought unrea fonable , because we cannot compre- hend them , fince they may be appa- rently rentlys weasonable stoi aogreater and more comprehenfive understanding . " viii PREFACE .
Strona xi
... thought it became them ' to be the doers of it , and fo fuffered him only to give a large share to- wards it . He was at feven hundred pounds charge in the edition of the Irish Bible , which he ordered to be ' diftributed in Ireland ...
... thought it became them ' to be the doers of it , and fo fuffered him only to give a large share to- wards it . He was at feven hundred pounds charge in the edition of the Irish Bible , which he ordered to be ' diftributed in Ireland ...
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