| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1715 - 568 páginas
...fain'd, and an Atheift is what I ave re'prefenred. If he fays he has, I next ask him, Why? Let him rell me in what their Guilt confifts? Is it in the Breach...Divine Law? that cannot be, for he owns none. Is it the Tranfgreflion of any human Law ? Tell me, what Obligarion he is under to obey any human Law, if no... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1727 - 230 páginas
...has not, then the Point is gain'd, and an Atheifl iswhatlhavereprefgnted. If hefayshehas, I next ask him, Why? Let him tell. me in what their Guilt confifts...Law ? that cannot be, for he owns none, Is it the Tranfgreflien of any human Law ? Tell me, what Obligation he is under to obey any human Law, if no... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1806 - 242 páginas
...says he has, I next ask him, why? Let him tell me in what their guilt consists? Is it in thebreach of any divine law? that cannot be, for he owns none. Is it the transgression of any human law? Tell me what obligation he is under to obey any human law, if no divine... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 páginas
...represented. If he says he has, I next ask him, Why ? In him tell me in what their guilt consists ? I> it in the breach of any Divine law ? That cannot be, for he owns none. I« it the transgression of any human law? Tell me what obligation he is under to obey any human law,... | |
| Sir Richard Blackmore - 1797 - 200 páginas
...undertaking? if he fays he has not, then the point is gained, and an atheift is what I have reprel'ented. If he fays he has, I next afk him, why? Let him tell...in the breach of any divine law ? that cannot be, tor he owns none. Is it the tranfgreffion of any human law ? Xell me wrut obligation he is under to... | |
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