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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... reason and confideration , we fhould first put away a good Confcience , and by that means be tempted , or wrought upon , to make shipwreck of our Faith . But fince I am now fuppofed to direct my difcourfe to fuch as pretend not yet to ...
... reason and confideration , we fhould first put away a good Confcience , and by that means be tempted , or wrought upon , to make shipwreck of our Faith . But fince I am now fuppofed to direct my difcourfe to fuch as pretend not yet to ...
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... reason to be unconcerned about them ; and therefore that we muft , as rational crea- tures , endeavour to be fatisfied about them . III . That if we have fufficient reason to be- lieve the great principles of Religion ; fuch as the ...
... reason to be unconcerned about them ; and therefore that we muft , as rational crea- tures , endeavour to be fatisfied about them . III . That if we have fufficient reason to be- lieve the great principles of Religion ; fuch as the ...
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... reason ought , in their opinion , to be fuch as to command their affent , fo plain and clear that it cannot be denied . But that the principles of Religion carry no fuch forcible evidence with them . For if they did , who could deny his ...
... reason ought , in their opinion , to be fuch as to command their affent , fo plain and clear that it cannot be denied . But that the principles of Religion carry no fuch forcible evidence with them . For if they did , who could deny his ...
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... reason when proposed to him , there would be fome force in the argument . But if there may be corrupt inclinations , passions or prejudices , which blind mens understand- ing , and keep them from affenting to fome truths , which appear ...
... reason when proposed to him , there would be fome force in the argument . But if there may be corrupt inclinations , passions or prejudices , which blind mens understand- ing , and keep them from affenting to fome truths , which appear ...
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... reason why all men affent to the truth of Mathematical demonstrations , when plainly proposed to them , is because none of those truths interfere with the interefts , paffions or inclinations of any man : because if they did , men ...
... reason why all men affent to the truth of Mathematical demonstrations , when plainly proposed to them , is because none of those truths interfere with the interefts , paffions or inclinations of any man : because if they did , men ...
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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