. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. , than what they have already (tho not, perhaps, fo clearly indeed to all n are a! tificrdittei tyjmtra&tfhw, & all Doctrines riat tend to promote vice; and thefe can never receive any degree of proof from all the miracles in the world.,, But as to what the Dr. adds, \» That other Doctrines are in their own nature in-»> , orptjJlbU,or, perhaps, probable to be true,?>?> and thofe coud not have been known to be pofi-5, tively true, but by the evidence of miracles, whichn prove the


. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. , than what they have already (tho not, perhaps, fo clearly indeed to all n are a! tificrdittei tyjmtra&tfhw, & all Doctrines riat tend to promote vice; and thefe can never receive any degree of proof from all the miracles in the world.,, But as to what the Dr. adds, \» That other Doctrines are in their own nature in-»> , orptjJlbU,or, perhaps, probable to be true,?>?> and thofe coud not have been known to be pofi-5, tively true, but by the evidence of miracles, whichn prove them to be certain. „ Here thefe Drift: begleave to diner with him, as to any doctrines, in theirown indifferent, being the Will of God; forthat be to fuppofe, what the Dr. has provdto be impo;Tihle, that God acts arbitrarily, 8c out ofsneer wttfidnefi. And here they woud ask him, Y z face. •P-E. 113. i ill a. i Fag, 114-. m


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