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Page 16
... sense of the good- nefs of it . This advantage truth hath . The naked discovery of truth is enough on truth's part , if there be not an indifpofition in the receiver : truth hath fo much of felf evidence , fo much of clearnefs , it is ...
... sense of the good- nefs of it . This advantage truth hath . The naked discovery of truth is enough on truth's part , if there be not an indifpofition in the receiver : truth hath fo much of felf evidence , fo much of clearnefs , it is ...
Page 21
... sense of man's foul , and the i- mage of his mind : fo that a man doth undo his own being , departs from himself , and unmakes him- felf , confounds his own principles , when he is difo- bedient and unconformable to them ; and must ne ...
... sense of man's foul , and the i- mage of his mind : fo that a man doth undo his own being , departs from himself , and unmakes him- felf , confounds his own principles , when he is difo- bedient and unconformable to them ; and must ne ...
Page 52
... natures . It is the fame thing with the world of intelligent and voluntary agents , to do that which right reafon doth demand and require , as it is in fenfitives , to follow the guidance of their senses in 52 The glorious EVIDENCE.
... natures . It is the fame thing with the world of intelligent and voluntary agents , to do that which right reafon doth demand and require , as it is in fenfitives , to follow the guidance of their senses in 52 The glorious EVIDENCE.
Page 53
Benjamin Whichcote. in fenfitives , to follow the guidance of their senses , or in vegetatives , to be according to their natures . This is concluded univerfally by all moralifts . It is as natural for a man , in refpect of the ...
Benjamin Whichcote. in fenfitives , to follow the guidance of their senses , or in vegetatives , to be according to their natures . This is concluded univerfally by all moralifts . It is as natural for a man , in refpect of the ...
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... sense of his foul ; he will fay , I know all thefe to be true . 3. The ingenuous effect and operations of di- vine truth , upon the minds and fpirits of men , and the influence they have upon their lives and conver- fation . 4. The ...
... sense of his foul ; he will fay , I know all thefe to be true . 3. The ingenuous effect and operations of di- vine truth , upon the minds and fpirits of men , and the influence they have upon their lives and conver- fation . 4. The ...
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