A Miscellany, Containing Several Tracts on Various Subjects, 1 tomasJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1752 - 267 psl. |
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... Gospel . But , if once all Reverence for thete be destroyed , our Pretenders to moral Knowledge will have no Authority to imbue the Multitude with fuch Notions as may control their Appetites . From all which it follows , that the modern ...
... Gospel . But , if once all Reverence for thete be destroyed , our Pretenders to moral Knowledge will have no Authority to imbue the Multitude with fuch Notions as may control their Appetites . From all which it follows , that the modern ...
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... Gospel in foreign Parts , who have even combined into Societies for that very Purpose , and given great Encouragement , not only for English Miffionaries in the Weft - Indies , but also , for the Reformed of other Nations , led by their ...
... Gospel in foreign Parts , who have even combined into Societies for that very Purpose , and given great Encouragement , not only for English Miffionaries in the Weft - Indies , but also , for the Reformed of other Nations , led by their ...
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... Gospel Liberty confifts with temporal Servitude ; and that their Slaves would only become better Slaves by being Chriftians . And though it be allowed that fome of the Clergy in our Colonies have approved themfelves Men of Merit , it ...
... Gospel Liberty confifts with temporal Servitude ; and that their Slaves would only become better Slaves by being Chriftians . And though it be allowed that fome of the Clergy in our Colonies have approved themfelves Men of Merit , it ...
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... Gospel among their Countrymen ; who would be lefs apt to fufpect , and readier to embrace a Doctrine re- commended by Neighbours or Relations , Men of their own Blood and Language , than if it were pro- pofed by Foreigners , who would ...
... Gospel among their Countrymen ; who would be lefs apt to fufpect , and readier to embrace a Doctrine re- commended by Neighbours or Relations , Men of their own Blood and Language , than if it were pro- pofed by Foreigners , who would ...
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... Gospel in foreign Parts ; that the favage Indians , who live on the Continent , will not fuffer their Children to learn English or Dutch , left they fhould be debauched by converfing with their European Neighbours ; which is a ...
... Gospel in foreign Parts ; that the favage Indians , who live on the Continent , will not fuffer their Children to learn English or Dutch , left they fhould be debauched by converfing with their European Neighbours ; which is a ...
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A Miscellany, Containing Several Tracts on Various Subjects George Berkeley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1752 |
A Miscellany, Containing Several Tracts on Various Subjects George Berkeley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1752 |
A Miscellany, Containing Several Tracts on Various Subjects George Berkeley Visos knygos peržiūra - 1752 |
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