Natural obligations to believe the principles of religion, and divine revelation: in xvi sermons, preached at the lecture founded by R. BoyleW.B., 1719 - 512 pagine |
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Pagina 96
... history . 1. Produce the testimony of some authors of the best credit , and fuch who have not rafhly and by chance , but upon the most mature confideration , afferted it . And I fhall begin with Tully ; because he , having written ...
... history . 1. Produce the testimony of some authors of the best credit , and fuch who have not rafhly and by chance , but upon the most mature confideration , afferted it . And I fhall begin with Tully ; because he , having written ...
Pagina 108
... history ; for the general practice of a nation , for a long time together , is the fu- reft indication of what is the prevailing opi- nion upon which fuch practice is founded . Now I believe we may challenge all the hi- ftories in the ...
... history ; for the general practice of a nation , for a long time together , is the fu- reft indication of what is the prevailing opi- nion upon which fuch practice is founded . Now I believe we may challenge all the hi- ftories in the ...
Pagina 130
... History . II . In the way of Reason and argument , to fhew the abfurdity of fuch a fuppofition . I. To confider it in the way of Fact , where- by it will appear , to be without any ground or foundation in point of history . They that ...
... History . II . In the way of Reason and argument , to fhew the abfurdity of fuch a fuppofition . I. To confider it in the way of Fact , where- by it will appear , to be without any ground or foundation in point of history . They that ...
Pagina 131
... history , when people were all very rude and ignorant , and eafy to be impofed upon by their governors ; but then those governors must at the fame time be supposed to have been men of very extra- ordinary parts and great fubtilty indeed ...
... history , when people were all very rude and ignorant , and eafy to be impofed upon by their governors ; but then those governors must at the fame time be supposed to have been men of very extra- ordinary parts and great fubtilty indeed ...
Pagina 132
... history , as soon as history begins to appear . But now they can alledge nothing like this in the first begin- nings of hiftory , but the further we go back- wards into antiquity , the stronger the tradi- tion runs against this ...
... history , as soon as history begins to appear . But now they can alledge nothing like this in the first begin- nings of hiftory , but the further we go back- wards into antiquity , the stronger the tradi- tion runs against this ...
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abfurd affert againſt alfo alſo ancient Apoſtle argument Atheiſm becauſe believe beſt cafe caufe cauſe Chriſtian confequence confider confideration confiftent creatures Dæmons defign defire Deity deſtroy difcourfe diſcover Divine doctrine eaſily effe elſe Epicurean Epicurus eſtabliſh eternal evidence Exiſtence faid fame feems felf felves fenfe feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fincere firft firſt fome fomething fubject fuch fufficient fuperior fuppofed Goodneſs greateſt himſelf Hiſtory human inftance itſelf juſt leaſt lefs ligion likewife manifeft mankind mind Miracles moral moſt muft muſt nature neceffary neceffity notion obferved occafion opinion perfect perfons perfuade perfuafion Philofophers Plato poffible prefent pretended principles of Religion purpoſe quæ reaſon refpect Revelation ſhall ſome ſpeak ſtate ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves ther theſe things thofe thoſe tion truth Tully underſtanding univerfal unreaſonable uſe whofe Wiſdom worſhip wrought ἂν ἐν καὶ τὰ τε τὸ τοῖς