True Deism, the Basis of Christianity: Or, Observations on Mr. Thomas Chubb's Posthumous-works. ... By Caleb Fleming |
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But I did not well know how to throw them into a just arrangement , or give an
orderly digest of them . Some are noticed with great brevity ; others are more
largely considered , just as I tonceived the subječt would require . That system
which I ...
But I did not well know how to throw them into a just arrangement , or give an
orderly digest of them . Some are noticed with great brevity ; others are more
largely considered , just as I tonceived the subječt would require . That system
which I ...
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... the dependance they constantly have on the fecret presence of God , to hide
them from the pride of man . It is a just observation , which the impious have not
been able to stare out of countenance for ' near three thousand years , viz , when
a ...
... the dependance they constantly have on the fecret presence of God , to hide
them from the pride of man . It is a just observation , which the impious have not
been able to stare out of countenance for ' near three thousand years , viz , when
a ...
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what entitled him to a recompence , at the refarre & tion of the just . Hence it was
that our Lord does , in so friendly a way , give him instruction : : shewing him his
mistake , and pointing out to him the method of attaining the end he would aim at
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what entitled him to a recompence , at the refarre & tion of the just . Hence it was
that our Lord does , in so friendly a way , give him instruction : : shewing him his
mistake , and pointing out to him the method of attaining the end he would aim at
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But the condition of the first Chriftians , must have been yet more hazardous , had
they , because of any public acts of oppression , or even sanguinary edicts ,
resifted the civil power : and what common reader , is not able to take some just ...
But the condition of the first Chriftians , must have been yet more hazardous , had
they , because of any public acts of oppression , or even sanguinary edicts ,
resifted the civil power : and what common reader , is not able to take some just ...
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And he formation thinks there is just ground of concluding , that he ofte objected
was generated or begotten in the same way , viz . by co the co - operation of a
male and a female of the same Species as the rest of mankind are . - - An ! he
says ...
And he formation thinks there is just ground of concluding , that he ofte objected
was generated or begotten in the same way , viz . by co the co - operation of a
male and a female of the same Species as the rest of mankind are . - - An ! he
says ...
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