Presumptive Arguments for the Truth and Divine Authority of the Christian Religion: In Ten Sermons: to which is Added a Sermon Upon God's Moral GovernmentA. Millar, 1753 - 373 sider |
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... manners and decency of behaviour , abounding in the just and natural expreffions of devotion towards God , in the fruits of righteousness and charity towards mankind ; to fee him ftudioufly endeavouring to adorn every station of life by ...
... manners and decency of behaviour , abounding in the just and natural expreffions of devotion towards God , in the fruits of righteousness and charity towards mankind ; to fee him ftudioufly endeavouring to adorn every station of life by ...
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... manner most reput- able and useful , appearing uniform and like himself in all the changes of it ; to fee him at last meet death with an undisturbed tranquillity of fpirit , poffibly with great defire and joy , muft , one would think ...
... manner most reput- able and useful , appearing uniform and like himself in all the changes of it ; to fee him at last meet death with an undisturbed tranquillity of fpirit , poffibly with great defire and joy , muft , one would think ...
Side vii
... manner worthy of it , having thereby effec- tually anfwered the purposes of the prefent ftate of exiftence , and hav- ing in themselves the fure pledge , and the very springs of happiness in the world to come , how much must they be ...
... manner worthy of it , having thereby effec- tually anfwered the purposes of the prefent ftate of exiftence , and hav- ing in themselves the fure pledge , and the very springs of happiness in the world to come , how much must they be ...
Side xiii
... or in the exceptions offered against the evi- dences , upon which the faith of Christians refteth , certainly the friends of that religion have reason to com- plain plain of the manner , in which these writers have PREFACE . X111.
... or in the exceptions offered against the evi- dences , upon which the faith of Christians refteth , certainly the friends of that religion have reason to com- plain plain of the manner , in which these writers have PREFACE . X111.
Side xiv
... manner , in which these writers have managed the debate , which doth not discover that frank- ness of spirit and ingenuousness , that becometh a candid inquiry after truth . The The cry of prieftcraft hath been very loud , and without ...
... manner , in which these writers have managed the debate , which doth not discover that frank- ness of spirit and ingenuousness , that becometh a candid inquiry after truth . The The cry of prieftcraft hath been very loud , and without ...
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