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" They who contend, that nothing less can justify subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, than the actual belief of each and every separate proposition contained in them, must suppose, that the legislature expected the consent of ten thousand men, and... "
The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 528
1809
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1788 - 584 pages
...confent of ten thoufand men, and that in perpetual fucccffion, not to one controverted propofition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to conceive how this could be expected by any, who obfcrved the incurable diverfity of human opinion upon all fubjeds fhort of demonftration. If the authors...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 58, Part 2

1788 - 694 pages
...confent of ten thoufaud men, and that in perpetual fucceffiun, not to one controverted propofition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to conceive how this could be expected by any, who obfcrved the incunblc divcrfity of human opinion upon all fui^j'itib limit of demonltration. If the...
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Defences of Unitarianism for the Year 1786-, Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - 1788 - 172 pages
...confent of ten thoufand men, and that in per" petual fucceflion, not to one controverted propo" fition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to " conceive how this could be expefted by any, who " obferved the incurable diverfity of human opinion " upon all fubjefts Ihort...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1806 - 502 pages
...contend, that nothing less can justify subscription to the thirty-nine articles, than the actual belief of each and every separate proposition contained in...men, and that in perpetual succession, not to one controTerted proposition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to conceive how this could be expected...
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Beauties Selected from the Writings of the Late William Paley, D.D ...

William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 pages
...justify subscription to the Thirty-nine Ar<ticks, than the actual belief of each and every •eparate 'proposition contained in them, must suppose, that...opinion upon all subjects short of demonstration. . t If the authors of the law did not intend this., what did they intend ? They intended to exclude...
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The principles of moral and political philosophy, Volume 1

William Paley - 1811 - 412 pages
...contend, that nothing less can justify subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, than the actual belief of each and every separate proposition contained in...opinion upon all subjects short of demonstration. If the authors of the law did not intend this, what did they intend ? They intended to exclude from...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: The principles of moral and political ...

William Paley - 1811 - 540 pages
...contend, that nothing less can justify subscription to the thirty nine articles, than the actual belief of each and every separate proposition contained in...opinion upon all subjects short of demonstration. If the authors of the law did not intend this, what did they intend ? They intended to exclude from...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1861 - 626 pages
...less can justify subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles than the actual belief of each and every proposition contained in them, must suppose that the...thousand men, and that in perpetual succession, not tp one controverted proposition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to conceive how this could be...
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A Second Historical Letter to Sir J.C. Hippisley, ... Upon His Public ...

Francis Plowden - 1815 - 150 pages
...contend, that nothing less can justify the sub« scription to the 3g articles, than the actual belief « of each and every separate proposition contained « in them, must suppose, that the Legislature ex« pected the consent often thousand men, and that « in perpetual succession, not to one controverted...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Priestley, Volume 18

Joseph Priestley - 1787 - 588 pages
...contend that nothing less can justify subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, than the actual belief of each and every separate proposition contained in...consent of ten thousand men, and that in perpetual sucession, not to one controverted proposition, but to many hundreds. It is difficult to conceive how...
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