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''As averse as I am to the Cause of ''Theism'', or Name of ''{{sc|Deist}}'', when taken in a sense exclusive of Revelation ; I consider still that, in strictness, the Root of all is ''{{sc|Theism}}'' ; and that to be a settled Christian, it is necessary to be first of all
<ref name=pxxiij>''As averse as I am to the Cause of ''Theism'', or Name of ''{{sc|Deist}}'', when taken in a sense exclusive of Revelation ; I consider still that, in strictness, the Root of all is ''{{sc|Theism}}'' ; and that to be a settled Christian, it is necessary to be first of all
a good ''{{sc|Theist}}….
a good ''{{sc|Theist}}''
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''Nor have I patience to hear the Name of ''{{sc|Theist}}'' (the highest of all Names) decry’d, and set in opposition to Christianity. As if our Religion was''
''Nor have I patience to hear the Name of ''{{sc|Theist}}'' (the highest of all Names) decry’d, and set in opposition to Christianity. As if our Religion was''</ref>
{{t|Quelqu’horreur que


Quelqu’horreur que
j’aye, dit-il, (vol. 2.
j’aye, dit-il, (vol. 2.
pag. 209.) du Déisme,
pag. 209.) du Déisme,
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le plus sacré
le plus sacré
de tous les noms,
de tous les noms,
le nom de Théiste ;
le nom de Théiste ;|95}}