M. F. p. 71.
I shall only add, that the tradition of the one true God, though most easie to have been preserved, being not only short and plain, but having foundation and evi∣dence in the light of Nature, was nevertheless soon corru∣pted and defaced by the worlds lapsing into Polythe∣ism.
Dr. T. Ibid. p. 187.
The tradition of the one true God, which was the easiest to be preserved of any Doctrine in the world, being short and plain; planted in every mans nature, and perfectly suited to the reason of mankind; and yet this tradition not having past through many hands, &c. was so defaced and corrupted, that the world did lapse into Polytheism and Idolatry.