. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. 5 WtTTS; srT\t*i?Jtf<£a&i. ?/j^^v- --ri I-^s^J^J^- -».vi rnnft-jodgeVaSthe eye is the fole judge of what hVifiblc, the-eardfwhat isaudible, fo Reafon of-whatis rcafonabte If then, Reafon was givn Men-to brinetherri-tothrkoowledge of God-s will, [feat nuli to produce its intended-effccT, & can ne^erbring Men to take that foT his will, which he defi:;r}j,they, by iiftDg their Reafon, Ihoud avoid as contraryto it. • -: • . • : .. •. ., Jl B. It Men, having done all in their rower/all
. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. 5 WtTTS; srT\t*i?Jtf<£a&i. ?/j^^v- --ri I-^s^J^J^- -».vi rnnft-jodgeVaSthe eye is the fole judge of what hVifiblc, the-eardfwhat isaudible, fo Reafon of-whatis rcafonabte If then, Reafon was givn Men-to brinetherri-tothrkoowledge of God-s will, [feat nuli to produce its intended-effccT, & can ne^erbring Men to take that foT his will, which he defi:;r}j,they, by iiftDg their Reafon, Ihoud avoid as contraryto it. • -: • . • : .. •. ., Jl B. It Men, having done all in their rower/all requires of em to find out his will-, ihoud fiUinto oppoiits fenriments;muit it not be the will ofGod rim-it Ihoudbe fo r* Can-God will fuch-a-pre^vious examination, and not will what he be the neceffary confequencc ? A. Thzr e- is, I think, no way to avoid this ob-jection, of Gtf $ v/illlng lontrurkties; but by requires nothing or Men, but what is founded onthe nature of things, & the immutable relations the/oear to one another ;.& what,confequently, ±ey a.
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