. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. OLD -\ at. whickion ? And twelves fo chat all mo ft agree tn tbcmnothing relating to Religion coud be provd, every rmng woud want a funher proof; and if ch-re arc*uch evident truths, mutt not all others be trvd bytheir agreement with them ? And are not rheVe thelefts, by which we are to diftinguifn the o^v trueReligion from the many ralfe ones? And do notallalike own, there are fuch tefts drawn from the natoreor things, each crying their Religion contains everyrrsing worthy, and nurhinc
. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. OLD -\ at. whickion ? And twelves fo chat all mo ft agree tn tbcmnothing relating to Religion coud be provd, every rmng woud want a funher proof; and if ch-re arc*uch evident truths, mutt not all others be trvd bytheir agreement with them ? And are not rheVe thelefts, by which we are to diftinguifn the o^v trueReligion from the many ralfe ones? And do notallalike own, there are fuch tefts drawn from the natoreor things, each crying their Religion contains everyrrsing worthy, and nurhinc ,ir,^„.ru„ .<i :__ s~ K thing wotthy, and nothing unworthy of havine GodforittAuthor; thereby confeffing, that Reafon enables ^11 what is worthy or having God for jULnd ir Rcafon telis them this. doe< it netevery thing that God can be fupposd to fe^^^^ Wi£||i. m to tell what is worthy or having God for ,Author: And ft Rcafon telis them this, doe; h noteJl them require? IS fhort, nothing can be more certa;n than ra-ttere are fome things in their own nature ^oodiome evil, and other; neither good nor ev;! • and fortrie fame rcafon God command* the sood i lenvesMen at liberty in rhin«s ind:Fe*err-?-K being his wifdom fo reward of fuch things, and with goodnefs topnjft for not obferving as be coudnave no end in creating Mankind, bat their cornnon \good f0 ihey a„ftv« the. end of their ceS?X^ liM, God has given them Reafcnto diftinsmiA Goodfrom Evil, aftfe] from ufekft th Q- , JgJ ? . words, has made them moral agent,, apabie 0f d5eernrng-the relations they Hand in to God and one ??another, & the duties refuldng from thefe rXoTsfo Decenary to rfceircommon good: And conftqoentlv -^eiigion thus founded on thefe immutable rehnoas* all places
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