| Richard Watson - 1788 - 494 pągines
...too grofs, to miflcad even the ignorant. not not in the power of any perfon, but yourfelves, to clear up your doubts ; you muft read, and you muft think...infancy, you have been accuftomed to revere, and imitate; domeftic irreHgion may have made you a willing hearer of libertine converfation; and the uniform prejudices... | |
| Richard Watson - 1788 - 500 pągines
...is too grofs, to miflead even the ignorant. not in the power of any perfon, but yourfelves, to clear up your doubts ; you muft read, and you muft think...nurtured by our vices, and cannot be plucked up as eafiiy as it may be planted : Your difficulties with refpect to revelation, may have firft arifen,... | |
| 1797 - 680 pągines
...yourfelves, to clear up your doubts; you mult read, and you mull think fur yourfelves ; and you muu do both with temper, with candour, and with care. Infidelity is a rank weed; it is nurtured by our vic?s, and cannot be plu-ked up as eafily as it may be planted: your difficulties, with refpecl to... | |
| John Feltham - 1799 - 146 pągines
...experience of the power of GO.D, I have a proof of his being, and a reason for my veneration. cci. Infidelity is a rank weed; it is nurtured by our vices, and cannot be plucked up as easily as it may be planted. CCIIV The great JOHN LOCK said of the Testament, " It has GOD for its... | |
| Richard Watson - 1820 - 492 pągines
...none ; its riillcule is too gross to mislead even the ignorant. think for yourselves ; and you must do both with temper, with candour, and with care....nurtured by our vices, and cannot be plucked up as easily as it may be planted : your difficulties with respect to revelation may have first arisen from... | |
| Richard Watson - 1820 - 498 pągines
...to mislead even the ignorant. 158 IN APOLOGY FOR CHRISTIANITY. think for yourselves ; and you .must do both with temper, with candour, and with care. Infidelity is a rank weed ; it is nurtured by our viees^ and cannot be plucked 'up as easily as it may be planted : your difficulties with respect to... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pągines
...yourselves, to clear up your doubts ; you must read, and you must think for yourselves ; and you must easily as it maybe planted; your difficulties, with respect to revelation, may have first arisen from... | |
| 1835 - 612 pągines
...; you must read, and you must think for yourselves ; and you must do both with temper, with candor, and with care. Infidelity is a rank weed ; it is nurtured by our vices, and cannot be plucked up as easily as it may be planted. Your difficulties with respect to revelation may have first arisen from... | |
| Stephen Prentis - 1844 - 148 pągines
...yourselves « to clear up your doubls ; you must read and you must think for « yourselves; and you must do both with temper, with candour, and « with care. Infidelity is a rank weed : it is nursed by our vices. » —But call a ' cap full ' what would shake a steeple. « Well , Bob , « clapping... | |
| Antoine Guénée - 1848 - 624 pągines
...; you must read, and you must think for yourselves, and you must do both with temper, with candor, and with care. Infidelity is a rank weed ; it is nurtured by our vices, and cannot be plucked up as easily as it may be planted. Your difficulties, with respect to revelation, may have first arisen from... | |
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