| Samuel Clarke - Trinity - 1712 - 556 pages
...it as a Matter of Opinion : But as Matter of Faith and Religion, neither can they, with cohérence to their own grounds, believe it themfelves ; nor require the belief of it of others, without mofi high and mofi fchißnatical prefumption. I, for my part, ajter a long and (as I verily believe... | |
| Samuel Fuller - Society of Friends - 1728 - 162 pages
...Matter of Opinion, but not as a Matter of " Faith and Religion ; neither can they with Cohe" rence to their own Grounds believe it themfelves, " nor...the Belief of it of others, without; " moft high and fchifinatical Prefumption. SECTION II. QJJ £ RY II. Whether the Quakers by afierting the entire Sufficiency... | |
| Joseph Besse - Quakers - 1732 - 466 pages
...hold * it as a Matter of Opinion, but as a Matter ' of Faith and Religion, neither can they with c Coherence to their own Grounds, believe it * themfelves, nor require the Belief of itofo* thers, without moft high and moft Schifmati' cal Prefumption. — — i fee plainly, and with... | |
| Edward Hawarden - 1735 - 194 pages
...irrefragable, indubitable confequerices of it, well may they hold as a matter of Opinion, but as matA 2 ter of Faith and Religion, neither can they with coherence...themfelves, nor require the Belief of it of others, without MOST HIGH, AND MOST SCHISMATICAL PRESUMPTION. s II. & that the Proteftant Champion fcts out by un~... | |
| Conyers Middleton - Lord's Supper - 1755 - 510 pages
...confequences of it, well may " they hold it, as a matter of opinions, but ••as F 2 *t matter " matter of faith and religion, neither can they, " with coherence...the belief of it of " others, without moft high and rnoft fchifmati" cal prefumption. I, for my part, after a long, " and (as I verily believe and hope)... | |
| James Murray - 1764 - 500 pages
...irrefragable, and indubitable confequences of it, well may they hold as matters of opinion, but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it • Leavefly on Reformation, -p. 36. c 4 themfelves. \ themfelves, nor require the belief of it of... | |
| Impartial hand - Christian sects - 1764 - 500 pages
...irrefragable, and indubitable confequences of it, well may they hold as matters of opinion, but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe if themfelves, nor require the belief of it of others, without mod high and fchil'matical prefumption.... | |
| William Robertson - Christian union - 1766 - 272 pages
...indubitable * confequences of it, well may they hold •it as a matter of opinion ; but as mat* ter of Faith and Religion, neither can * they with coherence...believe it themfelves nor require the * belief of it in others, without moft * high and moft fchifmatical Prefumption. ' I, for my part, after a long and... | |
| 1778 - 776 pages
...irrefragable, indubitable confequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence...belief of it of others, without moft high and moft fchifmatical prefumption. I, far my part, after a long and (as I verily bttieve and hope) impartial... | |
| John Evans - Religions - 1807 - 344 pages
...irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion ; but as a matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it themselves, nor require belief of it of others, without most high and most schism atical presumption.... | |
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