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... still do well to conceal his horrid belief with more fecrecy than the Druids con- cealed their myfteries . In doing otherwise he only brings difgrace on himself , for the notion of religion is fo deeply impreffed on our minds , that the ...
... still do well to conceal his horrid belief with more fecrecy than the Druids con- cealed their myfteries . In doing otherwise he only brings difgrace on himself , for the notion of religion is fo deeply impreffed on our minds , that the ...
Page 18
... still fome glimmering of reafon did not permit them to confider thofe calamities as the natural state of man . But religion reforms the error , and points out , that this heavy yoke , which the fons of Adam are forced to bear , from the ...
... still fome glimmering of reafon did not permit them to confider thofe calamities as the natural state of man . But religion reforms the error , and points out , that this heavy yoke , which the fons of Adam are forced to bear , from the ...
Page 51
... still cries out , with the difciple of Epicurus : " We know not yet how our foul's produc'd , " Whether by body born , or else infus'd : " Whether in death , breath'd out into the air , " She doth confus'dly mix and perish there , " Or ...
... still cries out , with the difciple of Epicurus : " We know not yet how our foul's produc'd , " Whether by body born , or else infus'd : " Whether in death , breath'd out into the air , " She doth confus'dly mix and perish there , " Or ...
Page 54
... still be a mover prior to the for- mer , and another prior to that , and fo on to in- finity , in every act of reafon and argumentation . But a progreffion to infinity is difcarded by all- philofophers , both ancient and modern . To ...
... still be a mover prior to the for- mer , and another prior to that , and fo on to in- finity , in every act of reafon and argumentation . But a progreffion to infinity is difcarded by all- philofophers , both ancient and modern . To ...
Page 56
... still , he will not admit that the body will rife ; but that God will create a fpirit in the room of every body that ever appeared . This extra- ordinary creed runs through the whole course . of his work ; and even in his defence he ...
... still , he will not admit that the body will rife ; but that God will create a fpirit in the room of every body that ever appeared . This extra- ordinary creed runs through the whole course . of his work ; and even in his defence he ...
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