Ophiomaches Or Deism Revealed volume 1

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Ophiomaches Or Deism Revealed volume 1
Philip Skelton
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Thefe defects, which my reafon is modeft - enough to confefs in herfelf, me alfo perceives in all other men, not excepting the very Deifts. Your reafon claims privileges, and pretends to powers, un- der the prefent degeneracy of human nature, which mine could never have prefumed to afcribe to her- felf in a ftate of the higheft perfection me is ca- pable of.
Deck. Yet, deficient as reafon is, or may be, we have nothing elfe to examine the truth or falf- hood of whatfoever is propofed to us, or
...to deter- mine this or any other controverfy with, but rea- fon ; and if that is fo defective as you would repre- fent it, all we are doing at prefent is but groping in the dark, all the refearches of mankind after truth are vain and fruitlefs, and our Maker hath fo conftituted our nature, that error is unavoidable.
Sbep. I infift, again, the nature of man is not as God made it ; the human understanding, as it came from the hands of its Creator, was equal to the fta- tion or office affigned it j yet, altho* it is exceedingly debilitated by its fall, it ftill retains a confiderable de- gree of vigour : it is dim-fighted, indeed, but not blind ; it is like an eye that cannot diftinguim objects clearly without the affiftance of glaffes.


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