| John Wynne - 1752 - 280 pages
...fhews that the mind limits the fenfe to what is exprefled with a Negation of all other : Ton fray, but it is not that God would bring you to the true Religion, but that he would confirm you in your own. The former of thele intimates a fuppofition in... | |
| James Greenwood - 1753 - 376 pages
...fhews, that the Mind limits the Senfe to what 5s.exprefled, with a Negation of all other. You fray ; But it is not that God 'would bring you to the true Religion, But that he would confirm you in your oiun: The firft of thefe Bats intimates a Suppofition... | |
| Daniel Fenning - 1775 - 968 pages
...planets." When ufed to imply a thing to be otherwife than it (hould be, it figDt6ejrr, or m'ertickfs. " You pray, but it is not that God would bring you to the true rtlijion." Joined with did or bad, it denotes M(F. " D Id but men confidcr." filia. After a comparative... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 pages
...,-that the mind limits the fenfe to what is expreffed, with a negation of all other. v Thirdly, " yqu pray; but it is not that God would .bring you to the true religion," Fourthly, " but that he would confirm you in your _own." The firft of thefe Buts intimates... | |
| James Barclay - 1799 - 1074 pages
...planets." When ufed ta imply a thing to be otherwife than it fhould be, it fignihes ' yet, or nevmbflefs. " You pray, but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion." Joined with did or had, it denotes «*/}. " Did tut men confider." Ti/tef. After a cnmpanture... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 398 pages
...latter shows, that the mind makes a direct opposition between that, and what goes before it. Thirdly, " you pray ; but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion," Fifthly, "all animals have sense; but a dog is an animal:" here it signifies little more,... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 pages
...shows, that the mind limits the sense to what is expressed, with a negation of all other. Thirdly, "you pray; -but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion." Fourthly, " but that he would confirm you in your own." The first of these Buts intimates... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 pages
...shews that the mind limits the sense to what is expressed, with a negation of all other. — 3dly, You pray : but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion, but that he would confirm you in your own : the first intimates a supposition in the mind... | |
| 1812 - 84 pages
...it shews that the mind limits the sense to what is expressed, with a negation of all other. Thirdly, You pray, but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion. Fourthly, But that he would confirm you in your own : the first of these Ititts, intimates... | |
| William Chillingworth - 1820 - 512 pages
...not err, and therefore it doth not oppose Scripture, though it seem to do so never so plainly. 157. You pray, but it is not that God would bring you to the true religion, but that he would confirm you in your own. You confer places, but it is that you may confirm,... | |
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