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Page 60
... principles of what is called Natural Religion . In the fullest Bense of the word , he would have " lived without God in the world . ” Whatever , therefore , is found among heathens of these principles , is to be attributed to early ...
... principles of what is called Natural Religion . In the fullest Bense of the word , he would have " lived without God in the world . ” Whatever , therefore , is found among heathens of these principles , is to be attributed to early ...
Page 61
... principles of Natural Religion , the appeals of Revelation to Man could be of no avail . It was for- merly a received maxim , Philosophia theologia ancillatur ; and we should hope that we are now sufficiently recovered from our panic ...
... principles of Natural Religion , the appeals of Revelation to Man could be of no avail . It was for- merly a received maxim , Philosophia theologia ancillatur ; and we should hope that we are now sufficiently recovered from our panic ...
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... principles of the glorious revolution , and a dauntless though discreet asserter of the principles then brought into action . We are glad to find that he does not countenance , in any degree , the doctrine se studiously inculcated a few ...
... principles of the glorious revolution , and a dauntless though discreet asserter of the principles then brought into action . We are glad to find that he does not countenance , in any degree , the doctrine se studiously inculcated a few ...
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