A View of the Evidences of Christianity in Three Parts and the Horae Paulinae |
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... appears a small ambiguity in the term ' expe- rience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or ' con- tradicting experience , ' which it may be necessary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
... appears a small ambiguity in the term ' expe- rience , ' and in the phrases contrary to experience , ' or ' con- tradicting experience , ' which it may be necessary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
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... appear plausible at the first glance , to those who do not inquire carefully , and reflect attentively . But on examination , it will be found to be con- tradicted by all history , and ... appears from comparing together the Annotations . 21.
... appear plausible at the first glance , to those who do not inquire carefully , and reflect attentively . But on examination , it will be found to be con- tradicted by all history , and ... appears from comparing together the Annotations . 21.
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... appears to be , from all accounts , the condition of all savage , or nearly savage tribes . They seem never to invent anything , or to make any effort to improve ; so that what few arts they do possess , ( and which , in general , are ...
... appears to be , from all accounts , the condition of all savage , or nearly savage tribes . They seem never to invent anything , or to make any effort to improve ; so that what few arts they do possess , ( and which , in general , are ...
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... appears to have ever really occurred ; and what leads some persons to fancy it is , that they themselves are not savages , but have some degree of mental cultivation , and some of the habits of thought of civilized men ; and therefore ...
... appears to have ever really occurred ; and what leads some persons to fancy it is , that they themselves are not savages , but have some degree of mental cultivation , and some of the habits of thought of civilized men ; and therefore ...
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... appears , then , very doubtful whether men left wholly un- taught , would be able to subsist at all , even in the state of the lowest savages . But at any rate , it is plain they could never have risen above that state . And ...
... appears , then , very doubtful whether men left wholly un- taught , would be able to subsist at all , even in the state of the lowest savages . But at any rate , it is plain they could never have risen above that state . And ...
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