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Page 21
... existence , and confequently of the exift- ence of a God . Some figured to themselves an indolent God , who never concerned himself in the affairs of mortals , equally indifferent about vice or virtue ; who , to use the words of ...
... existence , and confequently of the exift- ence of a God . Some figured to themselves an indolent God , who never concerned himself in the affairs of mortals , equally indifferent about vice or virtue ; who , to use the words of ...
Page 26
... existence . For our very existence is a mystery we can never comprehend . How many valves and springs , how many veins and arteries , what an affemblage of bones , mufcles , canals , jui- ces , nerves , fluids , tubes , veffels ...
... existence . For our very existence is a mystery we can never comprehend . How many valves and springs , how many veins and arteries , what an affemblage of bones , mufcles , canals , jui- ces , nerves , fluids , tubes , veffels ...
Page 56
... existence of the foul , upon . this prin- ciple , that his doctrine is the best confutation of that fond and abfurd opinion , Purgatory ; and though inspiration and prophecy , which unravel future events , are qualities incompatible ...
... existence of the foul , upon . this prin- ciple , that his doctrine is the best confutation of that fond and abfurd opinion , Purgatory ; and though inspiration and prophecy , which unravel future events , are qualities incompatible ...
Page 82
... existence and favage people , in forgetting God , could not forget themselves . : There are still some religious , as well as phi- lofophical paradoxes in your writings , befides the capital errors already mentioned . I have not leifure ...
... existence and favage people , in forgetting God , could not forget themselves . : There are still some religious , as well as phi- lofophical paradoxes in your writings , befides the capital errors already mentioned . I have not leifure ...
Page 21
... existence , in the line already de- fcribed ; and that in the beard which I then wore , and which , like that of fir Thomas More , never committed any treafon , I never con- cealed either poifon or dagger to destroy my Proteftant ...
... existence , in the line already de- fcribed ; and that in the beard which I then wore , and which , like that of fir Thomas More , never committed any treafon , I never con- cealed either poifon or dagger to destroy my Proteftant ...
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