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Pagina 10
... ligion to their own corruptions ; to encourage themselves in a criminal laxity of conduct , by convenient interpretations of Scripture ; some- times , indeed , under pretence of enjoying that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free ...
... ligion to their own corruptions ; to encourage themselves in a criminal laxity of conduct , by convenient interpretations of Scripture ; some- times , indeed , under pretence of enjoying that liberty wherewith Christ hath made them free ...
Pagina 98
... ligion . They are found in the mouths of its avowed friends . Not merely sciolists in philosophy , but distinguished philosophers , have fallen into this error . How sur- prising is it , for instance , to find in the pages of such a ...
... ligion . They are found in the mouths of its avowed friends . Not merely sciolists in philosophy , but distinguished philosophers , have fallen into this error . How sur- prising is it , for instance , to find in the pages of such a ...
Pagina 104
... ligion . By diligent reading , accurate examination , and serious reflection , he endeavoured to acquire that informa- tion which he deemed to be of the high- est importance to his present comfort , and to his eternal happiness . Nor ...
... ligion . By diligent reading , accurate examination , and serious reflection , he endeavoured to acquire that informa- tion which he deemed to be of the high- est importance to his present comfort , and to his eternal happiness . Nor ...
Pagina 112
... ligion and virtues of the heathen in- duced us to enter in our last volume , p . 594 . " Should it be still urged , that , allow- ing the founders of the Greek philosophy not to have made the proper conclusion from the arguments which ...
... ligion and virtues of the heathen in- duced us to enter in our last volume , p . 594 . " Should it be still urged , that , allow- ing the founders of the Greek philosophy not to have made the proper conclusion from the arguments which ...
Pagina 125
... ligion ? That a system of instruction has been commenced , which , if un- checked in its operation , will prepare an ignorant and abject class of men to read with advantage those holy Scrip- tures , which it is now the noble ambi- tion ...
... ligion ? That a system of instruction has been commenced , which , if un- checked in its operation , will prepare an ignorant and abject class of men to read with advantage those holy Scrip- tures , which it is now the noble ambi- tion ...
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