“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 - Sermons, English |
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... fide , 1. ) to the fame purpofe ; that " the motives of cre- dibility are only the foundation of a prudent , but not " of an infallible affent . " I know very well that Mr Knott , and fome others , would fain perfuade us , that an ...
... fide , 1. ) to the fame purpofe ; that " the motives of cre- dibility are only the foundation of a prudent , but not " of an infallible affent . " I know very well that Mr Knott , and fome others , would fain perfuade us , that an ...
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... fide the advantage lies , these two confiderations are of great moment ; What the ar- guments are on each fide ? and , What the difficulties ? For if there be fair proofs on the one fide , and none at all on the other ; and if the most ...
... fide the advantage lies , these two confiderations are of great moment ; What the ar- guments are on each fide ? and , What the difficulties ? For if there be fair proofs on the one fide , and none at all on the other ; and if the most ...
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... fide , and as convincing as the nature of the thing is capable of ; but that there is no pretence of proof on the other . And , 2. That the fide on which there is no proof is in- cumbered with the greatest difficulties . ift , That ...
... fide , and as convincing as the nature of the thing is capable of ; but that there is no pretence of proof on the other . And , 2. That the fide on which there is no proof is in- cumbered with the greatest difficulties . ift , That ...
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... fide . And if they be , one can hardly with a more convincing argu ment . For , if the world , and confequently mankind , had a beginning , there is all the reason in the world to expect these two things . 1. That there fhould be an ...
... fide . And if they be , one can hardly with a more convincing argu ment . For , if the world , and confequently mankind , had a beginning , there is all the reason in the world to expect these two things . 1. That there fhould be an ...
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... must of neceffity be acknowledged to have had a beginning . Thefe are fome of the chief probabilities on our fide ; which , being taken together , and in their united which , Ser : 1. The wisdom of being religious . 19.
... must of neceffity be acknowledged to have had a beginning . Thefe are fome of the chief probabilities on our fide ; which , being taken together , and in their united which , Ser : 1. The wisdom of being religious . 19.
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