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Page ix
... understands the means and motives of faith ; and then the plain ftate of the controverfy between us is this , Whether it be neceffary to a Christian belief , to be infallibly fecured of the means whereby the Christian doctrine is ...
... understands the means and motives of faith ; and then the plain ftate of the controverfy between us is this , Whether it be neceffary to a Christian belief , to be infallibly fecured of the means whereby the Christian doctrine is ...
Page xiii
... understanding . from all poffibility of mistake in what it believes . And there are but two ways for the understanding to be thus fecured ; either by the perfection of its own nature , or by fupernatural affiftance . But no human understand ...
... understanding . from all poffibility of mistake in what it believes . And there are but two ways for the understanding to be thus fecured ; either by the perfection of its own nature , or by fupernatural affiftance . But no human understand ...
Page xiv
... understand them . How many definitions and axioms , & c . are there in Euclid , in the fenfe of which men are univerfally agreed , and think themselves undoubtedly : certain of it ? and yet the words in which they are ex- ^ preffed ...
... understand them . How many definitions and axioms , & c . are there in Euclid , in the fenfe of which men are univerfally agreed , and think themselves undoubtedly : certain of it ? and yet the words in which they are ex- ^ preffed ...
Page xv
... understands well enough , that all this was but a fhift of Mr S.'s , for the fatisfaction of his own party , and a pitiful art to avoid the vindication of Sure footing , a task he had no mind to undertake . 66 " " And yet the main ...
... understands well enough , that all this was but a fhift of Mr S.'s , for the fatisfaction of his own party , and a pitiful art to avoid the vindication of Sure footing , a task he had no mind to undertake . 66 " " And yet the main ...
Page xxii
... understand why he fhould day one was lefs intended against them than the other . But it feems he is fo confcious of the weaknefs of those teftimonies , that he does not think them fit to fatisfy any bat thofe who believe him already ...
... understand why he fhould day one was lefs intended against them than the other . But it feems he is fo confcious of the weaknefs of those teftimonies , that he does not think them fit to fatisfy any bat thofe who believe him already ...
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The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Volume 1 John Tillotson Affichage du livre entier - 1748 |
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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