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... true ; It is impoffible to be falfe . And yet the principal de- fign of Mr S.'s book is to prove this , which I believe no man in the world was ever fo fenfelefs as to deny . But if he mean abfolutely , that whoever affents to any ...
... true ; It is impoffible to be falfe . And yet the principal de- fign of Mr S.'s book is to prove this , which I believe no man in the world was ever fo fenfelefs as to deny . But if he mean abfolutely , that whoever affents to any ...
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... true ; which therefore nothing but a " motive of its own nature feemingly impoffible to be " falfe , can conquer , fo as to make them conceit them " really true . " What Mr S. here means by a motive of its own nature feeming impoffible ...
... true ; which therefore nothing but a " motive of its own nature feemingly impoffible to be " falfe , can conquer , fo as to make them conceit them " really true . " What Mr S. here means by a motive of its own nature feeming impoffible ...
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... true nature of faith , that we thould be infallibly fecured of the means where . by the Christian doctrine is conveyed to us ; particular ly of the antiquity and authority of the books of fcrip- ture , and that the expreffions in it ...
... true nature of faith , that we thould be infallibly fecured of the means where . by the Christian doctrine is conveyed to us ; particular ly of the antiquity and authority of the books of fcrip- ture , and that the expreffions in it ...
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... true nature of that affent which we call faith , is plainly falfe upon another account alfo ; becaufe faith admits of degrees , but infallibility has none . The fcrip ture speaks of a weak and a strong faith , and of the in- crease of ...
... true nature of that affent which we call faith , is plainly falfe upon another account alfo ; becaufe faith admits of degrees , but infallibility has none . The fcrip ture speaks of a weak and a strong faith , and of the in- crease of ...
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... true certainty , and the authors confidered as mistaken in undervaluing it . " So that , according to Mr White , true certainty may confift with a poffibi- lity of the contrary ; and confequently Mr S. is mifta- ken , in thinking ...
... true certainty , and the authors confidered as mistaken in undervaluing it . " So that , according to Mr White , true certainty may confift with a poffibi- lity of the contrary ; and confequently Mr S. is mifta- ken , in thinking ...
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affurance againſt apoftle apprehenfions argument Atheiſt becauſe believe beſt bleffed cafe caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftians church church of Rome commandments confcience confequently confider confideration contrary courfe courſe defign defire difcourfe doctrine doth endeavour eternal evil fafe faid faith falfe falvation fame faved fcripture fear fecure feems felves fenfe ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould fide finners firft firſt fome fouls fpeak fpirit ftate fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure God's goodneſs greateſt happineſs hath heaven himſelf Holy Ghoft impoffible infallible intereft itſelf Jefus judgement juft laft lefs ligion likewife lives Lord lufts mankind miferable mind moft moſt muſt nature neceffary nefs occafion ourſelves paffions peace perfons perfuade pleaſe pleaſure poffible prefent pretend principles profeffion promifes purpoſe reafon religion repentance Saviour ſhall ſpeak ſtate teftimony temper thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion true truth underſtand unto uſe virtue wicked wife worfe