| Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 str.
...the' Scripture-account of the Redemption of X 4 the PART the World by Chrift, can be fhewn to be II. really contrary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up : But let not fuch poor Creatures as we, go on objecting againft an infinite Scheme, that we do not fee the Neceflity... | |
| Richard Price - 1787 - 416 str.
...Religion natural and revealed to the ctnjiitution and ciurfe of nature, Part ii. Chap. 5. " Let reafon be kept to, and if any part of the " Scripture account of the redemption of the worlci " by Chrift can be fliewn to be really contrary to it, *c let the Scripture, in the name of... | |
| Richard Price - 1794 - 278 str.
...and if any part of die Scrip. " ture account of the redemption of the world by " Chrift can be fliewn to be really contrary to it, let " the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up. " But let not fuch poor creatures as we go on ob'*' jetting to an infinite fcheme that we do not fee the *'• necefiky... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 str.
...analogous, or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to : and if any part of the Scripture account...let not such poor creatures as we, go on objecting against an infinite scheme, that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of all its parts, and call... | |
| James Macknight - 1810 - 574 str.
...or like to those natu" ral dispensations of providence, which are matter of experi" cnce. Let reason be kept to, and if any part of the scripture " account...up. But let not such poor creatures " as we, go on in objecting against an infinite scheme, that we " do not see the necessity or usefulness of all its... | |
| Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 str.
...analogous, or like to those natural dispensations of Providence, which are matter of experience. Let reason be kept to ; and, if any part of the Scripture account...let not such poor creatures as we, go on objecting against an infinite scheme, that we do not see the necessity or usefulness of all ifs parts, and call... | |
| 1815 - 882 str.
...Religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature, Part ii.chap. 5. " Let rea-'on be kept to. and if any part of the Scripture account...redemption of the world by Christ can be shewn to be really coo" trary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God, be given up. But " let not surh poor crealuivs... | |
| 1816 - 408 str.
...and if any part of the ser ¡plu re account of the redemption of the world by Christ, can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the scripture, in...the name of God, be given up; but let not such poor worms as we, go on objecting against an infinite icheme, that we do not see the necessity and usefulness... | |
| 1816 - 408 str.
...Christianity analogous or like to those natural dispensations which are matters of experience. Let reason be kept to; and if any part of the scripture account of the redemption of the world by Christ, can be shown to be really contrary to it, let the scripture, in the name of God, be given up; but let not... | |
| Thomas Belsham - 1816 - 764 str.
...the Scripture aceount of " the redemption of the world by Christ can he shewo to be really con" trary to it, let the Scripture, in the name of God. be given up. But " let not such poor nv;r n. • as we go on objecting to an inAoite schema " that ive do not sec the necessity or usefulness... | |
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