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Excerpt from The Certainty and Necessity of Religion in General, or the First Grounds and Principles of Humane Duty Establish'd: In Eight Sermons Preach'd at S. Martins in the Fields at the Lecture for the Year 1697, Founded by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esquire
This Method of'reafoning it, now, ound to have, a fironger In?uence in quieting the Con ciente, and making an ill hfan/ittitfied wit hintfelf, than any Plea orrnerly afid; becaufe it has a greater [hew Fairnefs and Sincerity in it: 'ti5 [0 very reafonable, and honourable a thing for a Man to all up to his Principles, that wit/red Men are eafily difiro fied to entertain a good Opinion of the Princi ples ofirreligion, becaufe the confiant Agree, ailenefi of theirprac'lice to them inabe; their Chara�'t'er confijient, and all of a piece, and git 83 them a great Advantage both in point ofj'udginent, and Honour, over tho/e, who pretend to other Principles, and yet ac'iju? at they do.
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