A Defence of the Scripture Doctrines as understood by the Church of England; in reply to a pamphlet entitled “Scripture the only guide to religious truth” or, “a narrative of the proceedings of a Society of Baptists in York in relinquishing the popular systems of Religion, etc.” In a series of letters to Mr. D. Eaton [the author of it].William Blanchard, 1800 - 118 páginas |
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... proper impreffion which may be made upon the minds of your readers , in the very commence- ment of your Publication . In the greater part of pages 2. and 3. you labour to fhew , how prone we are to give an implicit confent to " our ...
... proper impreffion which may be made upon the minds of your readers , in the very commence- ment of your Publication . In the greater part of pages 2. and 3. you labour to fhew , how prone we are to give an implicit confent to " our ...
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... proper term , or when it is more fignificant or more ornamental than a proper term . " Admitting this rule to be juft , it will follow , that if we understand a Me- taphorical Term fo , as that no evident relation fhall exist between it ...
... proper term , or when it is more fignificant or more ornamental than a proper term . " Admitting this rule to be juft , it will follow , that if we understand a Me- taphorical Term fo , as that no evident relation fhall exist between it ...
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... proper point of view , as by this means the Reader will be enabled to get rid of an apparent difficulty , which would otherwise beset him from almost every page of your Book . Indeed the force of a great part of your reasoning and ...
... proper point of view , as by this means the Reader will be enabled to get rid of an apparent difficulty , which would otherwise beset him from almost every page of your Book . Indeed the force of a great part of your reasoning and ...
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... proper fenfe than men invefted with civil and fpiritual offices who have been fo called , there would have been fome force in the remark ; but are these called " Mighty Gods " - " Gods over all bleffed for ever " - " Gods that were in ...
... proper fenfe than men invefted with civil and fpiritual offices who have been fo called , there would have been fome force in the remark ; but are these called " Mighty Gods " - " Gods over all bleffed for ever " - " Gods that were in ...
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... proper character : for they cannot be afcribed to him figuratively , as titles and names . may , fince no Being can by any license of speech , be faid to have them , who has them not ; he therefore that has them must be God . It is ...
... proper character : for they cannot be afcribed to him figuratively , as titles and names . may , fince no Being can by any license of speech , be faid to have them , who has them not ; he therefore that has them must be God . It is ...
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