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... doubt , by those who doubted concerning the other books of our present canon . SECT . IX . Our present Gospels were considered by the adver- saries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded SECT ...
... doubt , by those who doubted concerning the other books of our present canon . SECT . IX . Our present Gospels were considered by the adver- saries of Christianity , as containing the accounts upon which the religion was founded SECT ...
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... doubts began to spread , it was sought to restore or to confirm belief , by appealing to the imagination and the feelings , rather than to the reason . Those who hardly agreed in anything else , agreed in dreading to take the only safe ...
... doubts began to spread , it was sought to restore or to confirm belief , by appealing to the imagination and the feelings , rather than to the reason . Those who hardly agreed in anything else , agreed in dreading to take the only safe ...
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... doubt ; which they feel to be painful , and dread as something sinful . Far different however are men's feelings in reference to any person or thing that they really do greatly value and admire , when they have a full and firm ...
... doubt ; which they feel to be painful , and dread as something sinful . Far different however are men's feelings in reference to any person or thing that they really do greatly value and admire , when they have a full and firm ...
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... doubt , and anxious contest ? Should it not then be also delightful to a sincere Christian to mark , in like manner , the proofs which if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the religion he professes came not ...
... doubt , and anxious contest ? Should it not then be also delightful to a sincere Christian to mark , in like manner , the proofs which if he look for them , he will continually find recurring , that the religion he professes came not ...
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... Doubts . 2 The fallacy is ( in the language of Logicians ) that of a ' Middle - term undistri- buted ; or , as some express it , taken twice particularly . ' 3 See Historic Doubts , p . 24 , and Hume's Essays , 8th and 10th . E.C. D ...
... Doubts . 2 The fallacy is ( in the language of Logicians ) that of a ' Middle - term undistri- buted ; or , as some express it , taken twice particularly . ' 3 See Historic Doubts , p . 24 , and Hume's Essays , 8th and 10th . E.C. D ...
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