The Posthumous Works of Mr. Thomas Chubb: Containing, I. Remarks on the Scriptures. II. Observations on the Reverend Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation of Moses. III. The Author's Farewel to His Readers; Comprehending a Variety of Tracts, on the Most Important Subjects of Religion. With an Appendix, Including a Postscript to His Four Last Dissertations, More Particularly Relative to that on the History of Melchizedek. To the Whole is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author: Written by Himself, 第 1 巻 |
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... if not all , religious parties in the world ; but then , they all seem inclined to
confine the favour to their own party , or , at least , to think it is chiefly , and more
certainly with them ; and , therefore , they are apt to draw back , and are unwilling
not .
... if not all , religious parties in the world ; but then , they all seem inclined to
confine the favour to their own party , or , at least , to think it is chiefly , and more
certainly with them ; and , therefore , they are apt to draw back , and are unwilling
not .
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for the performance of ; but then , this supposition seems to be most absurd ,
groundless , and false . All due , or duty , is connected with , relative to , and
dependent upon that power which any agent has for it's performance ; fo that the
line of a ...
for the performance of ; but then , this supposition seems to be most absurd ,
groundless , and false . All due , or duty , is connected with , relative to , and
dependent upon that power which any agent has for it's performance ; fo that the
line of a ...
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And , if the supposition , upon which the forementioned doctrine of grace seems ,
at least , to be founded , is groundless and false ; then , the doctrine itself seems
to want a proper foundation ; because it seems quite superfluous , and thereby it
...
And , if the supposition , upon which the forementioned doctrine of grace seems ,
at least , to be founded , is groundless and false ; then , the doctrine itself seems
to want a proper foundation ; because it seems quite superfluous , and thereby it
...
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As the case of St. Thomas has been under consideration , I think , it may not be
amiss to observe , that the branch of history , wherein that case is contained ,
seems to be of doubtful authority ; because it seems , at least , to contradikt , in
two ...
As the case of St. Thomas has been under consideration , I think , it may not be
amiss to observe , that the branch of history , wherein that case is contained ,
seems to be of doubtful authority ; because it seems , at least , to contradikt , in
two ...
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If the former be the case , that is , if these three divine persons act separately ,
and each one alone performs his part ; then , I think , if we would act properly ,
and as the nature of the case seems to quire , we must address each one
separately ...
If the former be the case , that is , if these three divine persons act separately ,
and each one alone performs his part ; then , I think , if we would act properly ,
and as the nature of the case seems to quire , we must address each one
separately ...
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