Letters to a Young Man, Part II: Occasioned by Mr. Evanson's Treatise on the Dissonance of the Four Generally Received EvangelistsJ. Johnson, 1793 - 172 pages |
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... themselves , not to forget that I am a Chrif tian . I do not say this with a view to bespeak any peculiar mildness in Mr. Evanson's reply to me . Let every man write as he is na- turally difpofed ; and if he should treat me with the ...
... themselves , not to forget that I am a Chrif tian . I do not say this with a view to bespeak any peculiar mildness in Mr. Evanson's reply to me . Let every man write as he is na- turally difpofed ; and if he should treat me with the ...
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... themselves at liberty from any restraint that the belief of Christianity has hitherto im- posed upon them . With a view to fuch perfons , I have , in thefe Letters , as on other occafions , endea- voured to point out the real foundation ...
... themselves at liberty from any restraint that the belief of Christianity has hitherto im- posed upon them . With a view to fuch perfons , I have , in thefe Letters , as on other occafions , endea- voured to point out the real foundation ...
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... themselves of the principles of his work , as , in their opinion , highly unfavour- able to it ; and they are too ready to catch at every thing that , by any perverfion , they can bend to their purpose . In some respects this is ...
... themselves of the principles of his work , as , in their opinion , highly unfavour- able to it ; and they are too ready to catch at every thing that , by any perverfion , they can bend to their purpose . In some respects this is ...
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... themselves unconcerned , because the failors had different opinions about the best method of faving the fhip . Could unbelievers fee things in their true light , without any improper bias upon their minds , from unworthy paffions , and ...
... themselves unconcerned , because the failors had different opinions about the best method of faving the fhip . Could unbelievers fee things in their true light , without any improper bias upon their minds , from unworthy paffions , and ...
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... themselves . judges of the controverfy , will be apt to think there must be great uncertainty in the subject itself , when learned men can think fo diffe- rently about it . But no perfon acquainted with the writings of Mr. Whiston ...
... themselves . judges of the controverfy , will be apt to think there must be great uncertainty in the subject itself , when learned men can think fo diffe- rently about it . But no perfon acquainted with the writings of Mr. Whiston ...
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