The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal Volume XXII.1760 |
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... experience ; how much more reason- able is it to have faith and confidence in GOD , when we ⚫ have fo various evidence , and conftant experience , of the wifdom of his works , and the goodnefs of his intentions ; when , at the fame ...
... experience ; how much more reason- able is it to have faith and confidence in GOD , when we ⚫ have fo various evidence , and conftant experience , of the wifdom of his works , and the goodnefs of his intentions ; when , at the fame ...
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... experience of the nature of < things , and the different effects of different conduct . Nor need we be afraid of refting the cause of GOD and religion on this foundation of evidence , to which the holy • fcriptures themselves appeal ...
... experience of the nature of < things , and the different effects of different conduct . Nor need we be afraid of refting the cause of GOD and religion on this foundation of evidence , to which the holy • fcriptures themselves appeal ...
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... experience , and the common sense of mankind , vindicate and prove the juftice of God , as re- ' warding virtue and punishing vice in the present state . ' The fourth Difcourfe contains feveral just and fenfible re- flections on public ...
... experience , and the common sense of mankind , vindicate and prove the juftice of God , as re- ' warding virtue and punishing vice in the present state . ' The fourth Difcourfe contains feveral just and fenfible re- flections on public ...
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... Experience may , for ought we know , have proved the juftice of our Author's reflections : by which , however , we do not mean to infinuate , that his lucubrations are fo void of merit , as not to deferve the public attention . On the ...
... Experience may , for ought we know , have proved the juftice of our Author's reflections : by which , however , we do not mean to infinuate , that his lucubrations are fo void of merit , as not to deferve the public attention . On the ...
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... thofe , who cultivate it affiduously . This method is , indeed , neceflary ; for , fays our Author , the husbandman is generally timid ; his capacity too limited to to judge of confequences he has not experienced ; or 64 FOREIGN BOOKS .
... thofe , who cultivate it affiduously . This method is , indeed , neceflary ; for , fays our Author , the husbandman is generally timid ; his capacity too limited to to judge of confequences he has not experienced ; or 64 FOREIGN BOOKS .
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