A view of the principal deistical writers ... in England in the last and present centuryFor B. Dod., 1754 |
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... necessary that thofe to whom thefe difcoveries are made , fhould believe thofe doctrines , and practise thofe duties ? Whether because our own natural rea- fon did not inform us of them without reve- lation , therefore when they are ...
... necessary that thofe to whom thefe difcoveries are made , fhould believe thofe doctrines , and practise thofe duties ? Whether because our own natural rea- fon did not inform us of them without reve- lation , therefore when they are ...
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... necessary to the ends proposed by the divine wisdom , that the fact fhould be of an extraordinary and miraculous nature , and if it had not been fo , it would not have an- fwered those ends , I think therefore it may justly be affirmed ...
... necessary to the ends proposed by the divine wisdom , that the fact fhould be of an extraordinary and miraculous nature , and if it had not been fo , it would not have an- fwered those ends , I think therefore it may justly be affirmed ...
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... necessary part of our duty . Virtue , ac- cording to Mr. Hume , hath nothing to do with jufferance . But by the acknowlege- ment of the wifeft moralifts one important office of it is to support and bear us up under adverfity . The ...
... necessary part of our duty . Virtue , ac- cording to Mr. Hume , hath nothing to do with jufferance . But by the acknowlege- ment of the wifeft moralifts one important office of it is to support and bear us up under adverfity . The ...
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... necessary to our happiness , and layeth the best foundation for a folid tranquility and fatisfaction of mind . Again , if we take felf - denial for a readiness to deny our private intereft and advantage for va- luable and excellent ends ...
... necessary to our happiness , and layeth the best foundation for a folid tranquility and fatisfaction of mind . Again , if we take felf - denial for a readiness to deny our private intereft and advantage for va- luable and excellent ends ...
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... attempt against both . And in this cafe , the quality , the ability , the reputation of the writer , as it maketh the attempt more dangerous , dangerous , rendereth it more necessary to guard against it 178 Reflections on the Late.
... attempt against both . And in this cafe , the quality , the ability , the reputation of the writer , as it maketh the attempt more dangerous , dangerous , rendereth it more necessary to guard against it 178 Reflections on the Late.
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Trang 365 - God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.
Trang 356 - Let all the earth fear the Lord : Let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. For he spake, and it was done ; He commanded, and it stood fast.
Trang 188 - To conclude, as experience is conversant about the present, and the present enables us to guess at the future; so history is conversant about the past, and by knowing the things that have been, we become better able to judge of the things that are.
Trang 98 - Though the common experience and the ordinary course of things have justly a mighty influence on the minds of men, to make them give or refuse credit to any thing proposed to their belief; yet there is one case, wherein the strangeness of the fact lessens not the assent to a fair testimony given of it. For where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by him, who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under...
Trang 368 - Likewise, in Tit. ii. 9, 10, we read: "Exhort servants to be obedient to their own masters, and to please them well in all things; not answering again ; not purloining, but showing all good fidelity, that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour in all things.
Trang 98 - ... given of it. For, where such supernatural events are suitable to ends aimed at by Him who has the power to change the course of nature, there, under such circumstances, they may be the fitter to procure belief, by how much the more they are beyond or contrary to ordinary observation.
Trang 356 - But the Lord is the true God, he is the living God, and an everlasting King: at his wrath the earth shall tremble, and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation.
Trang 189 - This being the general use of history, it is not to be neglected. Every one may make it who is able to read, and to reflect on what he reads; and every one who makes it will find, in his degree, the benefit that arises from an early acquaintance contracted in this manner with mankind. We are not only passengers or sojourners in this world, but we are absolute strangers at the first steps we make in it.
Trang 117 - Celibacy, fasting, penance, mortification, self-denial, humility, silence, solitude, and the whole train of monkish virtues ; for what reason are they everywhere rejected by men of sense, but because they serve to no manner of purpose ; neither advance a man's fortune in the world, nor render him a more valuable member of society ; neither qualify him for the entertainment of company, nor increase his power of self-enjoyment...
Trang 181 - Not only a love of study, and a desire of knowledge, must have grown up with us ; but such an industrious application likewise, as requires the whole vigour of the mind to be exerted in the pursuit of truth through long trains. of ideas and all those dark recesses wherein man, not God, has hid it.