Several Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, Volume 4J. Whiston and B. White ... W. Owen ... and E. Baker at Tunbridge, 1758 - Sermons, English |
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... Seen are eternal . T HE Motives to Obedience in all Religions are thus far the fame , That they depend upon the Belief of another invisible . World , and the different State and Condition of good and bad Men in it : For though it has ...
... Seen are eternal . T HE Motives to Obedience in all Religions are thus far the fame , That they depend upon the Belief of another invisible . World , and the different State and Condition of good and bad Men in it : For though it has ...
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... seen . This is ma- nifeft in the Proof of a first Caufe ; where , from the vifible Works of the Creation , the Being of an eternal Cause is proved to a De- monstration , from fuch Principles as Senfe and Reason cannot refift . So ...
... seen . This is ma- nifeft in the Proof of a first Caufe ; where , from the vifible Works of the Creation , the Being of an eternal Cause is proved to a De- monstration , from fuch Principles as Senfe and Reason cannot refift . So ...
Page 280
... seen can never be made fo evident as to ftand in Competition with the Things which are feen . But the Means by which we arrive to the Knowledge of Things which we do not fee , are Reafon and Faith ; and these may afford an Evidence ...
... seen can never be made fo evident as to ftand in Competition with the Things which are feen . But the Means by which we arrive to the Knowledge of Things which we do not fee , are Reafon and Faith ; and these may afford an Evidence ...
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... seen . This makes it very unreasonable to take up with the Enjoyments of this World as the furer and more certain Enjoyments , and to fuffer ourselves to be impofed on by our Senfes , and prejudiced in Favour of present Objects ...
... seen . This makes it very unreasonable to take up with the Enjoyments of this World as the furer and more certain Enjoyments , and to fuffer ourselves to be impofed on by our Senfes , and prejudiced in Favour of present Objects ...
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... seen indeed ; but that is all : No fooner are they seen but they are gone , and leave the Man more restless after the Fruition than he was be- fore : But the Things of Futurity are of endless Duration , and once enjoyed will never ...
... seen indeed ; but that is all : No fooner are they seen but they are gone , and leave the Man more restless after the Fruition than he was be- fore : But the Things of Futurity are of endless Duration , and once enjoyed will never ...
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