Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford: In the Year M DCC XCI. at the Lecture Founded by the Late Rev. John Bampton |
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... of Mafter of Arts at least , in one of the " two Univerfities of Oxford or Cambridge ; " and that the fame person shall never preach " the Divinity Lecture Sermons twice . " 1 SERMON I. Introduction - plan of the Lectures .
... of Mafter of Arts at least , in one of the " two Univerfities of Oxford or Cambridge ; " and that the fame person shall never preach " the Divinity Lecture Sermons twice . " 1 SERMON I. Introduction - plan of the Lectures .
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... least to distruft and fufpicion . For the latter is deficient in thofe qualifications of experience and theory , which give so material a support to the credit of a new relation : the former , as it is still more pitiable , is the cause ...
... least to distruft and fufpicion . For the latter is deficient in thofe qualifications of experience and theory , which give so material a support to the credit of a new relation : the former , as it is still more pitiable , is the cause ...
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... least principle of deception : or , lastly , the confequences of miftating the fact may be such , that it would be in oppofition to every leading principle of the human heart to do fo . It is eafy , but needless , to bring to view more ...
... least principle of deception : or , lastly , the confequences of miftating the fact may be such , that it would be in oppofition to every leading principle of the human heart to do fo . It is eafy , but needless , to bring to view more ...
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... least as far as it may be requifite to do so , on the feveral Degrees of affent to which this evidence is entitled , ; If these things are true , let us then look with all due estimation on the caufe , whenever we are led to contemplate ...
... least as far as it may be requifite to do so , on the feveral Degrees of affent to which this evidence is entitled , ; If these things are true , let us then look with all due estimation on the caufe , whenever we are led to contemplate ...
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... being right , or at least the certain way of being fo , is to look beyond our own opinions unto those of others , to compare our conceptions and deduc- C tions F tions with theirs ; left , though admitted and formed SERMON II . 33.
... being right , or at least the certain way of being fo , is to look beyond our own opinions unto those of others , to compare our conceptions and deduc- C tions F tions with theirs ; left , though admitted and formed SERMON II . 33.
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