“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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... must be ,. That what God fays is poffible to be falfe ; which is fo abfurd a pofition , as can hardly enter into any man's mind ; and yet Mr S. hath the modefty all along in his book to infinuate , that in the forecited paffage I fay as ...
... must be ,. That what God fays is poffible to be falfe ; which is fo abfurd a pofition , as can hardly enter into any man's mind ; and yet Mr S. hath the modefty all along in his book to infinuate , that in the forecited paffage I fay as ...
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... must mean , if he pretend to have any adversary , and do not fight only with his own fhadow ) ; this , I confefs , is a very comfortable affertion , but I am much afraid it is not true ? Or elfe , laftly , by faith he understands the ...
... must mean , if he pretend to have any adversary , and do not fight only with his own fhadow ) ; this , I confefs , is a very comfortable affertion , but I am much afraid it is not true ? Or elfe , laftly , by faith he understands the ...
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... must acknowledge , that Mr S. attempts to prove this affertion , and that by a very pleafant and furprising argument ; which is this . " The profound myfteries " of faith ( he tells us , Faith vind . p . 90. ) must needs " feem to fome ...
... must acknowledge , that Mr S. attempts to prove this affertion , and that by a very pleafant and furprising argument ; which is this . " The profound myfteries " of faith ( he tells us , Faith vind . p . 90. ) must needs " feem to fome ...
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... must be more potential or antecedent to the notion of exiftent ; and then they " neither reach exiftent , nor fupervene to it as its de- " terminations or actuations , which differences ought to " do ; nor can any notion be more actual ...
... must be more potential or antecedent to the notion of exiftent ; and then they " neither reach exiftent , nor fupervene to it as its de- " terminations or actuations , which differences ought to " do ; nor can any notion be more actual ...
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... must confefs myfelf to be in a great error . Of the fame kind is his apology for his testimo nies , as if they were ( p . 105. ) not intended against the Proteftants ; whereas his book was writ against the Pro- teftants ; and when he ...
... must confefs myfelf to be in a great error . Of the fame kind is his apology for his testimo nies , as if they were ( p . 105. ) not intended against the Proteftants ; whereas his book was writ against the Pro- teftants ; and when he ...
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