Remarks on a Book Entitled Deism Fairly Stated, and Fully Vindicated, &c., in a Letter to the Author ...: Wherein it is Proved, Upon the Author's Own Principles, that His Undertaking is Irrational, Immoral, and UnjustW. Willock, 1746 - 59 pages |
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... Justice , they as Men have a Right to lay claim to , that they would join the moral Doctrines fingly to the moral Precepts ; and when they have thus connected them as they naturally are , and they have tho- roughly purged them of all ...
... Justice , they as Men have a Right to lay claim to , that they would join the moral Doctrines fingly to the moral Precepts ; and when they have thus connected them as they naturally are , and they have tho- roughly purged them of all ...
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... Justice to their Cause . You take great Offence at Dr. Waterland , for faying , that " Deism is a more refined " Kind of Atheism . " d You call it " An << aftonishing Affertion . " But pray confider , Sir , there are many fuperficial ...
... Justice to their Cause . You take great Offence at Dr. Waterland , for faying , that " Deism is a more refined " Kind of Atheism . " d You call it " An << aftonishing Affertion . " But pray confider , Sir , there are many fuperficial ...
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... has declared himself on the Side of revealed Religion ; though he had no Interest to serve by it , nor any other Mo- tive , but to do Justice to Truth . f P. 5- If “ If you would give yourself the Trouble to read ( 37 )
... has declared himself on the Side of revealed Religion ; though he had no Interest to serve by it , nor any other Mo- tive , but to do Justice to Truth . f P. 5- If “ If you would give yourself the Trouble to read ( 37 )
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... Justice Hale , Sir Ifaac Newton , Mr. Locke , Mr. Addifon , & c . You can hardly expect that the World should rate your Understanding , or Integrity , above that of those Great Men , who have had few Equals , hardly any Superiors , for ...
... Justice Hale , Sir Ifaac Newton , Mr. Locke , Mr. Addifon , & c . You can hardly expect that the World should rate your Understanding , or Integrity , above that of those Great Men , who have had few Equals , hardly any Superiors , for ...
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... Justice that every Opinion should be reprefented in strict Con- formity to Truth , such as it really is in its own Na- ture ; neither better , nor worfe But there is a ma- nifest Difference between ftating a Cafe , and pleading for it ...
... Justice that every Opinion should be reprefented in strict Con- formity to Truth , such as it really is in its own Na- ture ; neither better , nor worfe But there is a ma- nifest Difference between ftating a Cafe , and pleading for it ...
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Page 29 - More especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by Thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
Page 6 - Gofpel was a republication of the law of nature, and its precepts declarative of that original religion, which was as old as the creation.
Page 6 - Apoftles, in publishing the Gofpel to Mankind : And the firft is this : That the Religion of the Gofpel is the true original Religion of Reafon and Nature.
Page 36 - ... there is no kind of faculty or power in man, or any other creature, which can rightly perform the functions allotted to it, without perpetual aid and concurrence of that Supreme Cause of all things.
Page 1 - DEISM FAIRLY STATED, AND FULLY VINDICATED,^. In a LETTER to a FRIEND.
Page 80 - by our reason we are to make trial of what is offered to us as a revelation from God.
Page 46 - Society, abandoned to its own fortune, without fupport or protection, would, in no long time, be fwallowed up and loft. Of this opinion was a very able writer, whofe knowledge of human nature will not be difputed : " Were it not, fays he, for that fenfe of " virtue, which is principally preferved, fo far as it is preferved, " BY NATIONAL FORMS AND HABITS OF RELIGION, men would «* foon lofe it all, run wild, prey upon one another, and do what «* elfe the worft of favages do J.
Page 23 - ... therefore I, conceiving the contrary to be more evident, might well content myself to deny it without refutation : yet I cannot but desire you to tell me, if Scripture cannot be the judge of any controversy, how shall that touching the church and the notes of it be determined ? And if it be the sole judge of this one, why may it not of others ? Why not of all ? >those only excepted, wherein the Scripture itself is the subject of the question, which cannot be determined but by natural reason,...
Page 13 - deifm is np other than the religion effential " to man, the true original religion of...