“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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Page iv
... mind of that book . - " c I expected indeed , after his Letter of thanks , in which he tells us , p . 14. he " intended to throw afide the rub- " bish of my book , that in his anfwer he might the bet- ter lay open the fabric of my ...
... mind of that book . - " c I expected indeed , after his Letter of thanks , in which he tells us , p . 14. he " intended to throw afide the rub- " bish of my book , that in his anfwer he might the bet- ter lay open the fabric of my ...
Page viii
... mind ; and yet Mr S. hath the modefty all along in his book to infinuate , that in the forecited paffage I fay as much as this comes to . Or elfe Mr S. means by faith , the affent which we give to doctrines as revealed by God ; and then ...
... mind ; and yet Mr S. hath the modefty all along in his book to infinuate , that in the forecited paffage I fay as much as this comes to . Or elfe Mr S. means by faith , the affent which we give to doctrines as revealed by God ; and then ...
Page xv
... mind to undertake . 66 " " And yet the main defign of this book , which he calls Faith vindicated , & c . is to prove that which I do not believe any man living ever denied , viz . That what is true is not poffible to be falfe : which ...
... mind to undertake . 66 " " And yet the main defign of this book , which he calls Faith vindicated , & c . is to prove that which I do not believe any man living ever denied , viz . That what is true is not poffible to be falfe : which ...
Page xx
... mind . But if it be true , what need then of any infallibility in Pope or council ? And if this in- fallibility be grounded upon the nature of oral tradition ,. what need of fupernatural affiftance ? I doubt Mr S. would be loth to ...
... mind . But if it be true , what need then of any infallibility in Pope or council ? And if this in- fallibility be grounded upon the nature of oral tradition ,. what need of fupernatural affiftance ? I doubt Mr S. would be loth to ...
Page xxii
... mind . He would fain put on fome pleafantness , but was not able to conceal his vexation . Nor fhall I infift : upon his palpable fhuffling about the explication of the terms rule and faith . He was convinced , that he had explained ...
... mind . He would fain put on fome pleafantness , but was not able to conceal his vexation . Nor fhall I infift : upon his palpable fhuffling about the explication of the terms rule and faith . He was convinced , that he had explained ...
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