| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 pages
...through what I propofed, and have, I think, plainly fliewed that religion ts founded in nature ; that is, there is a right and wrong, a true and falfe religion in nature -, and that nature or reafon affords fome plain and obvious principles by which a man may di/linguifi tnefe, and form a properjudgment in... | |
| Siegmund Jakob Baumgarten - 1750 - 584 pages
...»erben fan. DXXIIII. 597. An Enquiry into the Ground and Foundation of Religion. Wherein is f hewn, that Religion is founded in Nature. That is , that...plain, obvious, certain principles, by which a man may .difiinguif he thefe , and form « 2 3 prepnr proper judgment in the cafe ; and which an honed upright... | |
| Joseph Smith (bookseller.) - Society of Friends - 1873 - 520 pages
...continued. VI. — An ENQUIRY into the Ground and Foundation of EELIGION. Wherein is shewn that Eeligion is founded in Nature. That is, that there is a right and wrong, a true and false Eeligion in Nature : And that Nature or Eeason affords plain, obvious, certain principles, by... | |
| Joseph Smith - Society of Friends - 1873 - 500 pages
...continued. VI. — An ENQUIRY into the Ground and Foundation of RELIGION. Wherein is shewn that Keligion is founded in Nature. That is, that there is a right and wrong, a true and false Religion in Nature : And that Nature or Reason affords plain, obvious, certain principles, by... | |
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