| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1769 - 638 pages
...it pure. The prcfumpiion of men had added to the fimple and inftruclive doctrines of Chriftianity, the theories of a vain philofophy, that attempted to penetrate into myfteries, and to decide queitions which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend, or to refolve. Thefe... | |
| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 pages
...receive it pure. The preemption of men had added to the fimple and inftructive doclrines of Chriftianity, the theories of a vain philofophy, that attempted...mind are unable to comprehend, or to refolve. Thefe over curious fpeculations were incorporated with the fyftem of religion, and came to be confldered... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1777 - 444 pages
...tothefimple and inflructive doctrines of Chriftianity, the theories of a yain philofophy, that attempted tp penetrate into myfteries, and to decide queftions...limited faculties of the human mind are unable to to comprehend, or to refolve. Thefe over-cu- SEcT. I. rious fpeculations were incorporated with the... | |
| Conduct of life - 1792 - 494 pages
...theories of a vain philofophy, that attempted to penetrate into myftcrics, and to decide qucftions which the limited faculties -of the human mind are unable to comprehend, or to refolve. Thcfe overcurious fpcculations were incorporated with the Гу Item of religion, and came to be совfidercd... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 680 pages
...the theories of a vain philoiophy, that attempted to pcnet:ate intomylleries, and to decide quelHons which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend, or to refolve. Thefe over curious fpeeulations were incorporated with the fyltem of religion, and came to be confidered... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1802 - 536 pages
...receive it pure. The prefumption of men had added to the fimple and inftructive doctrines of Chriftianity the theories of a vain philofophy, that attempted...incorporated with the fyftem of religion, and came to be considered as the mofl efiential part of it. As foon, then, as curiofity prompted men to inquire and... | |
| William Robertson - Europe - 1804 - 378 pages
...theories of a vain philosophy, that attempted to penetrate into mysteries, and to decide questions which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend or to resolve. These over-curious speculations were incorporated with the system of religion, and came to... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 596 pages
...theories of a vain philosophy, that attempted to penetrate into mysteries, and to decide questions which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend or to resolve. These over-curious speculations were incorporated with the system of religion, and came to... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 598 pages
...theories of a vain philosophy, that attempted to penetrate into mysteries, and to decide questions which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend or to resolve. These over-curious speculations were incorporated with the system of religion, and came to... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 534 pages
...theories of a vain philosophy, that attempted to penetrate into mysteries, and to decide questions which the limited faculties of the human mind are unable to comprehend or to resolve. These over-curious speculations were incorporated with the system of religion, and came to... | |
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