Benjamin Stillingfleet quotes:

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  • Philosophers and common heathen believed one God, to whom all things were referred; but under this God they worshipped many inferior and subservient gods.

  • Error is but the shadow of the truth.

  • Each moss, Each shell, each drawling insect, holds a rank Important in the plan of Him who fram'd This scale of beings; holds a rack which, lost Would break the chain, and leave behind a gap Which Nature's self would rue.

  • Astrological prayers seem to me to be built on as good reason as the predictions.

  • Sincerity and honesty carry one through many difficulties which all the arts he can invent would never help him through.

  • Peace and wickedness are far asunder.

  • Prayer among men is supposed a means to change the person to whom we pray; but prayer to God doth not change him, but fits us to receive the things prayed for.

  • See how the skilful lover spreads his toils.

  • Nothing enlarges the gulf of atheism more than the wide passage that lies between the faith and lives of men pretending to teach Christianity.

  • A story should, to please, at least seem true, Be apropos, well told, concise, and new: And whenso'er it deviates from these rules, The wise will sleep, and leave applause to fools.

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