The Age of Enlightenment, Band 1Simon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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... Reason , if the clear Light of the one might be any way contra- dicted , how shall we be convinc'd of the Infallibility of the other ? Reason may err in this Point as well as in any thing else ; and we have no particular Promise it ...
... Reason , if the clear Light of the one might be any way contra- dicted , how shall we be convinc'd of the Infallibility of the other ? Reason may err in this Point as well as in any thing else ; and we have no particular Promise it ...
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... Reason alone , whatever any one may wish , is not in reality a sufficient motive of virtue in such a creature as man ; but this reason joined with those affections which God has impressed upon his heart : and when these are allowed ...
... Reason alone , whatever any one may wish , is not in reality a sufficient motive of virtue in such a creature as man ; but this reason joined with those affections which God has impressed upon his heart : and when these are allowed ...
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... reason ; and that you have no ground to ascribe to him any qualities , but what you see he has actually exerted and displayed in his productions . Let your gods , therefore , O philosophers , be suited to the present appearances of ...
... reason ; and that you have no ground to ascribe to him any qualities , but what you see he has actually exerted and displayed in his productions . Let your gods , therefore , O philosophers , be suited to the present appearances of ...
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Samuel Johnson On Alexander Pope 1781 | 16 |
John Toland Christianity not Mysterious 1696 | 31 |
George Whitefield Beseeching Sinners c 175070 | 44 |
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