This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1729 edition. Excerpt: ... the Eyes of all that Corruption both of Judgment and Manners, those, who wou'd otherwise have preposterously which reign'd, more or less, thro' every Age; it laid to its Charge, the Neglects and erroneous "Mattb. xiii, 24, Us seq. See the Epist. Crit. Us Eccl. of Mr. Le Clerci p. I21, 122. Et p. 146," ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1729 edition. Excerpt: ... the Eyes of all that Corruption both of Judgment and Manners, those, who wou'd otherwise have preposterously which reign'd, more or less, thro' every Age; it laid to its Charge, the Neglects and erroneous "Mattb. xiii, 24, Us seq. See the Epist. Crit. Us Eccl. of Mr. Le Clerci p. I21, 122. Et p. 146," Us seq. Edit. 2. And his Treatise of lucredulity, p. 189, Us seq. Et p. 199," Edit. 2. See Mattb. xiii, 47. "1 Cor. xi, 19. See 2 Tbeff. ii, 3, Ut seq. 1 Tim. iv, I, & seq. 2 Pet. iii, 3, Us scq. Jude 18, Us seq. "3 Job. 9, 10. yy SeevrhitGregory Nazianzene, says of the Times he liv'd in, in his Life publifh'd by Mr. LeClere, EM. Univ. Tom. xviiij p. 56," 89, 92-, 119." zz Diss. Hijloriques, Use. p, 217.--See Mr. Le Clerch Treatise, De eligenda inter Cbristiams dissentitntessenttntiai which is at the end of the last Edition nlGrotiui, Dt Ver. Re/.Cbris.) Seel. 7-. JudgJudgments of. Men. God has rais'd up a Set of in Ignorance and Corruption, augmenting still Men, who have introduced a better manner of more and more, did at length rise to such a studying and reasoning. We improve daily in Pitch, as that there was hardly to be seen, esperightly expounding the Holy Scriptures; and in dally among the Clergy, the least Spark, of good solidly handling Morality. A true Relish for sound Sense or Virtue lest. Not to mention that vast Knowledge and wholesom Literature begins to Number of ridiculous Superstitions, that prodiappcar; and gives us reason to hope, that they gious and amazing Idolatry, which had entirely will both in due time make a considerable Pro-defae'd Christianity; there were besides a thougress; notwithstanding the Efforts of those, who sand detestable Maxims establisti'd, worthy...
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