| Titus Knight - 1770 - 356 pages
...them as fuch, Sir, and leave you to efteem them fomething more, if you pleafe ; " but all perfons who maintain that " the mere "holding of any opinions, " (without regard to the motives and " ftate of mind through which men " may have been led to form them,) " will neceflarily exclude them... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 296 pages
...Let thofe who maintain that the mere holding of any opinions (without regard to the motives andjlate of mind through which men may have been led to form them) will neceflarily exclude them from the favour of God, be particularly .careful, with refpect to the premifes... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1810 - 418 pages
...thofe who maintain " that the mere holding of any opinions (with" out regard to the motives and ft ate of mind " through which men may have been led to " form them) will neceuarily exclude them " from the favour of God, be particularly carc" ful with refpect to the premifes... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 418 pages
...directed, as not in the least to affect that of his opponents. His words are these : "Let those who maintain that the mere holding of any opinions, (without...through which men may have been led to form them,) will necessarily * Considerations on Difference ef Opinion, i II. exclude them from the favour of God, be... | |
| Andrew Fuller - 1824 - 420 pages
...directed, as not in the least to affect that of his opponents. His words are these : " Let those who maintain that the mere holding of any opinions, (without...through which men may have been led to form them,) will necessarily ' Considerations on Difference of Opinion, * II. exclude them from the favour of God, be... | |
| John Angell James - 1828 - 444 pages
...Priestley, " who maintain that the mere holding of opinions (without regard to the motives and state of the mind through which men may have been led to form them, will necessarily exclude them from the favour of God, be particularly careful with respect to the premises... | |
| 1836 - 436 pages
...Priestley, " who maintain that the mere holding of opinions (without regard to the motives and state of the mind through which men may have been led to form them,) will necessarily exclude them from the favor of God, be particularly careful with respect to the premises... | |
| 1836 - 432 pages
...Priestley, " who maintain thai the mere holding of opinions (without regard to the motives and state of the mind through which men may have been led to form them,) will necessarily exclude them from the favor of God, be particularly careful with respect to the premises... | |
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