The Works of Thomas Secker...J. Dickson, 1792 |
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... wrong in point of confcience . And by proving them he means , not that we should try them both by experience , which would be an abfurd and pernicious direction : but that we should exa- mine them by our faculty of judgment , which is a ...
... wrong in point of confcience . And by proving them he means , not that we should try them both by experience , which would be an abfurd and pernicious direction : but that we should exa- mine them by our faculty of judgment , which is a ...
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... . And therefore , inftead of ever following fuch guides implicitly , we should always have the greater fufpicion that we we are going wrong , the more vehemently they prefs 2 . The Importance of a careful Examination SER . XLIII .
... . And therefore , inftead of ever following fuch guides implicitly , we should always have the greater fufpicion that we we are going wrong , the more vehemently they prefs 2 . The Importance of a careful Examination SER . XLIII .
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Thomas Secker. we are going wrong , the more vehemently they prefs us to go forward . Some again have fearched , and obtained fatisfaction , they fay , concerning every article of morals ; but will not concern themselves about religion ...
Thomas Secker. we are going wrong , the more vehemently they prefs us to go forward . Some again have fearched , and obtained fatisfaction , they fay , concerning every article of morals ; but will not concern themselves about religion ...
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... wrong muft prepoffeffion against it be ! What are we to think of those , and what have they cause to think of themfelves , who can take pleasure in that comfortless and horrid view of things , which infidelity gives ; and triumph in ...
... wrong muft prepoffeffion against it be ! What are we to think of those , and what have they cause to think of themfelves , who can take pleasure in that comfortless and horrid view of things , which infidelity gives ; and triumph in ...
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... wrong , will take hold of us very foon . And therefore it is fit , that , as far as we can , we fhould examine the foundation of our early opinions ; but with equity , with candour , not with a refolution beforehand to find fault for as ...
... wrong , will take hold of us very foon . And therefore it is fit , that , as far as we can , we fhould examine the foundation of our early opinions ; but with equity , with candour , not with a refolution beforehand to find fault for as ...
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