M. F. ibid.
Besides men living as if there were no God, can make no apology to the world, but
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M. F. ibid.
Besides men living as if there were no God, can make no apology to the world, but
by espousing such notions, as may justifie them in their courses.
Dr. Till. Serm. p. 104.
For when men live as if there were no God, it becomes expedient for them, that there
should be none.—Besides, that men think it some kind of apo∣logy for their vices, that they do not act contrary to any prin∣ciple they profess.