“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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Pàgina vii
... plain expreffions . " We have no demonftration for thefe things , and we expect none ; because we know the things are not ca- r 66 pable of it . We are not infallibly certain , that any " book is fo ancient as it pretends to be or that ...
... plain expreffions . " We have no demonftration for thefe things , and we expect none ; because we know the things are not ca- r 66 pable of it . We are not infallibly certain , that any " book is fo ancient as it pretends to be or that ...
Pàgina ix
... plain ftate of the controverfy between us is this , Whether it be neceffary to a Christian belief , to be infallibly fecured of the means whereby the Christian doctrine is conveyed to us , and of the firmnefs of the motives upon which ...
... plain ftate of the controverfy between us is this , Whether it be neceffary to a Christian belief , to be infallibly fecured of the means whereby the Christian doctrine is conveyed to us , and of the firmnefs of the motives upon which ...
Pàgina xii
... plain reason , because all men are fal- lible . And though Mr S. in defence of his beloved tra- dition , is pleafed to fay , that human teftimony in fome cafes is infallible ; yet I think no man before him was ever fo hardy , as to ...
... plain reason , because all men are fal- lible . And though Mr S. in defence of his beloved tra- dition , is pleafed to fay , that human teftimony in fome cafes is infallible ; yet I think no man before him was ever fo hardy , as to ...
Pàgina xiv
... plain , as that any unprejudiced and reasonable man may certain- ly understand them . How many definitions and axioms , & c . are there in Euclid , in the fenfe of which men are univerfally agreed , and think themselves undoubtedly ...
... plain , as that any unprejudiced and reasonable man may certain- ly understand them . How many definitions and axioms , & c . are there in Euclid , in the fenfe of which men are univerfally agreed , and think themselves undoubtedly ...
Pàgina xxi
... plain reason for it . He finds that confidence , how weakly foever it be grounded , hath fome effect upon the common and ignorant people ; whơ ' are apt to think there is fomething more than ordinary in a fwaggering man , that talks of ...
... plain reason for it . He finds that confidence , how weakly foever it be grounded , hath fome effect upon the common and ignorant people ; whơ ' are apt to think there is fomething more than ordinary in a fwaggering man , that talks of ...
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