A question proposed by the author of the Address to the inhabitants of London and Westminster [i.e. Matthew Tindal]; viz. Whether God is an arbitrary being, and commands only for commanding's sake, such things as only oblige by virtue of the command, and can oblige no longer? Or, in other words; whether any doctrines are to be received as coming from God, that are not characterised by the nature and reason of things, and the moral fitness of actions? considered:
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Printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in Cheapside, near the Poultry,
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