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Page 64
... reason , it was taken for granted , whatever the design was which the General had proposed to himself , that it would be put in execution before day - light ; but the Earl of Peterborow was now pleased to inform the officers of the reasons ...
... reason , it was taken for granted , whatever the design was which the General had proposed to himself , that it would be put in execution before day - light ; but the Earl of Peterborow was now pleased to inform the officers of the reasons ...
Page 159
... reason from his works . The result of the argument is that such knowlege of God as can alone be collected from his works , by deductions of reason drawn from the informa- tion of our several senses , ( whether you chuse to call this ...
... reason from his works . The result of the argument is that such knowlege of God as can alone be collected from his works , by deductions of reason drawn from the informa- tion of our several senses , ( whether you chuse to call this ...
Page 173
... reason . Thus , the reason why a man ought to be attached to his wife and children is not , surely , that they are better than others , ( for in this case every one else ought to be of the same opinion ) but because he must be chiefly ...
... reason . Thus , the reason why a man ought to be attached to his wife and children is not , surely , that they are better than others , ( for in this case every one else ought to be of the same opinion ) but because he must be chiefly ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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