. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. y be. moil proper tcr obtaining thatEnd; fince thefe having ne-wcrih in tUctateivcS, canonly be valud according as they more oriels con-aceto thepurpofe they were intended for: & where Goddoes not interpofe, it is incumbent on human excre-tion, chiefly ordaind for this-end, to make fuch al-terations as the reafon of things requires. ;?. Did not God always empny the moil fit &r mofifuuble means, he woud acf. contrary to,the ruicsprefcribd him by his-own unerring Reafon; &fo he-ivoud, did he not lea
. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. y be. moil proper tcr obtaining thatEnd; fince thefe having ne-wcrih in tUctateivcS, canonly be valud according as they more oriels con-aceto thepurpofe they were intended for: & where Goddoes not interpofe, it is incumbent on human excre-tion, chiefly ordaind for this-end, to make fuch al-terations as the reafon of things requires. ;?. Did not God always empny the moil fit &r mofifuuble means, he woud acf. contrary to,the ruicsprefcribd him by his-own unerring Reafon; &fo he-ivoud, did he not leave men at-hberty to bfc fuchmeans, as their Reafon, given for that,purpofe, toldthem was ntteft to be ufed, in all thofecirciimiiancesin which he had placd them; became trut woud berequiring of them a conduft -contrary to his own, &• confequently, a conduct, highly irrational: And there-- _fore to alter ones conduct, as circumfiances alter, is;not only an aftof the^teateft prudence & jud^tnent,.but is confilteat witb;:rJic greateit licadineu,. -Af2 ?. ? ~~ ?- As:.
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