| Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain) - 1712 - 480 sider
...Tranfgreffion we are fallen • the Confequence is manifeftly this, that the Gofpel was a Republication of the Law of Nature, and its Precepts declarative...original Religion, which was as old as the Creation. That this muft certainly be the Cafe, will appear, by confidering the Nature of the Thing in it felf.... | |
| Matthew Tindal - 1730 - 470 sider
...%etra8. 1. 1. c. 13. The Religion of the Gofpel, is the true original Religion of Reafon and Nature. A ad its Precepts declarative of that original Religion, which was as old as the Creation, Set tn.for prop, the Gofp. infer. Parti, by Dt.Shtrlock, HOW Sp.of Banger, p. I o, & t 3. God does... | |
| Archibald Bower - 1731 - 572 sider
...manifeftly this, — That the Gofpel was a Re•' publication of the Law of Nature, and itsPre" cepts declarative of that original Religion, ** .which was as old as the Creation." A paffage, which, if any ways perverted by our Author, ought, in all juftice, to be fet right by that... | |
| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 sider
...confequence is manifestly this, that the * gofpel was a republication of the law of ' nature, and it's precepts declarative of that * original religion, which was as old as the * creation.' 1 That this muft certainly be the cafe, will * appear, by •confidering the nature of the * thing... | |
| Thomas Chubb - 1740 - 194 sider
...by tranfgreffion we are fallen ; ' the confequence is manifeftly this, that the * nature, and it's precepts declarative of that ' original religion, which was as old as the *. creation.' * gofpel was a republication of the law of * thing itfelf. The notions of good and evil ' are eternally... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1750 - 308 sider
...the Gofpel was a RepuUication of " the Law of Nature, and its Precepts declarative *' of that origmal Religion which was as old as the " Creation." And in Page 21, he ingenuoufly owns, " It is true alfo, that there are fame Inftitu" tions in the Gofpel, which in their own Nature *' are... | |
| Thomas Sherlock - 1797 - 370 sider
...Tranfgreffion v/e are fallen ; the Confequence is manifeftly, this, that the Gofpel was a Republication of the Law of Nature, and its Precepts declarative...original Religion, which was as old as the Creation. That this muft certainly be the Cafe, will appear, by confidering the Nature of the Thing in itfelf.... | |
| 1800 - 464 sider
...glory of the Chriftian inftitution.'— — ' The Gofpel (fays Dr. Sherlock) ' was a republication of the law of nature, and its precepts declarative...original religion which was as old as the creation.' — ' If natural religion' (fays MrChandler) ' be not a part of the religion of Chrift, it is fcarce... | |
| William Jones - 1800 - 154 sider
...and true Glory of ' the Chriftian inftitution The Gofpel (fays * Dr. Sherlock) was a Republication of the Law "* of Nature, and its precepts declarative...that * .original Religion, which was as old as the crea< lion.—If natural Religion (lays Mr. Chandler) "* be not a part of the Religion of Chrift, 'tis... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 544 sider
...and true * glory of the Christian institution The * Gospel (says Dr. Sherlock) was a republica1 tion of the Law of Nature, and its precepts ' declarative...original religion, which * was as old as the creation. — If natural reli* gion (says Mr. Chandler) be not a part of the ' religion of Christ, 'tis scarce... | |
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