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Page viii
... argument is direct , it is demolishing , breaking down at once the premises and conclusions of the sceptic . Or , as is frequently the case , if the principles are admitted , it is only to reverse the inferences with a clearness which ...
... argument is direct , it is demolishing , breaking down at once the premises and conclusions of the sceptic . Or , as is frequently the case , if the principles are admitted , it is only to reverse the inferences with a clearness which ...
Page xiii
... argument , then , as well as in coping with it , consists the mastery of these admirable letters . The general plan nearly resembles that of the series to Gibbon . The spirit , however , without being less Christian , is different . You ...
... argument , then , as well as in coping with it , consists the mastery of these admirable letters . The general plan nearly resembles that of the series to Gibbon . The spirit , however , without being less Christian , is different . You ...
Page xiv
... argument which appears to have weighed most with the Bishop , was the injustice of withholding equality of rights from the Protestant Dissenters , and the alleged inconsistency of granting to them what was denied to the Catholics . This ...
... argument which appears to have weighed most with the Bishop , was the injustice of withholding equality of rights from the Protestant Dissenters , and the alleged inconsistency of granting to them what was denied to the Catholics . This ...
Page xvi
... argument , - In whatsoever degree it is probable that a revelation of the divine will should be vouchsafed , in the same degree is it probable that miracles would be wrought . Thus , at once , and in the most simple manner , he disposes ...
... argument , - In whatsoever degree it is probable that a revelation of the divine will should be vouchsafed , in the same degree is it probable that miracles would be wrought . Thus , at once , and in the most simple manner , he disposes ...
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... argument , or some special view of the author . Such has continued to be its reception up to the present hour . As a whole , it is admitted to be the best treatise , in its particular range , yet given to the world , but in some respect ...
... argument , or some special view of the author . Such has continued to be its reception up to the present hour . As a whole , it is admitted to be the best treatise , in its particular range , yet given to the world , but in some respect ...
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