A Collection of Tracts on Various Subjects, Volume 2, Part 1T. Cox, 1743 - Deism |
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Thomas Chubb. in them , fo thofe that wrote them could have no occafion or place for fuch an appeal . Sixthly , St. John tells the elect Lady , and his beloved Gaius in his epiftles to them , that he had many other things to write unto ...
Thomas Chubb. in them , fo thofe that wrote them could have no occafion or place for fuch an appeal . Sixthly , St. John tells the elect Lady , and his beloved Gaius in his epiftles to them , that he had many other things to write unto ...
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... occafion , and thereby have pre- vented this difpute . Neither did the people judge the apostles to be infallible in all cafes ; for if they had , they would have appealed to them , when the question was first started , and the ...
... occafion , and thereby have pre- vented this difpute . Neither did the people judge the apostles to be infallible in all cafes ; for if they had , they would have appealed to them , when the question was first started , and the ...
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... occafion , as here feems to be intimated , then all evidence ari- fing from fenfe in fuch a case must be doubt- ful and uncertain . For in a cafe , in which the evidence arifes wholly from sense , the fenfes ought , in reafon and equity ...
... occafion , as here feems to be intimated , then all evidence ari- fing from fenfe in fuch a case must be doubt- ful and uncertain . For in a cafe , in which the evidence arifes wholly from sense , the fenfes ought , in reafon and equity ...
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... occafion , viz . that we are once happily met in this question ; tho ' ( which I am forry for ) we must very foon part . For , fuppofing the cafe to have been , as it is reprefented above ; then it feemed to have required that the ...
... occafion , viz . that we are once happily met in this question ; tho ' ( which I am forry for ) we must very foon part . For , fuppofing the cafe to have been , as it is reprefented above ; then it feemed to have required that the ...
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... occafion the contrary ) ; and therefore , it would be right and fit for us , as moral agents , to perform thofe actions even if we were void of all paffion and af- fection , which is the cafe with respect to God . " And fuppofing the ...
... occafion the contrary ) ; and therefore , it would be right and fit for us , as moral agents , to perform thofe actions even if we were void of all paffion and af- fection , which is the cafe with respect to God . " And fuppofing the ...
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