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... established by a preponderance of pro- bability ; -by showing that there are more and weightier ob- jections on the opposite side . If therefore any one can induce you to attend to the objections on one side only , wholly over- looking ...
... established by a preponderance of pro- bability ; -by showing that there are more and weightier ob- jections on the opposite side . If therefore any one can induce you to attend to the objections on one side only , wholly over- looking ...
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... establish a belief in what is true , will overthrow belief in Christianity or any other imposture , is just what I think . But nothing coming from me could have near the force of such an admission from you . ' One is loth to attribute ...
... establish a belief in what is true , will overthrow belief in Christianity or any other imposture , is just what I think . But nothing coming from me could have near the force of such an admission from you . ' One is loth to attribute ...
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... establishing of this is the most complete discom- fiture of the adversaries of our religion , because it cuts away the ground from under their feet . For , you will hardly meet with any one who admits that there has been some distinct ...
... establishing of this is the most complete discom- fiture of the adversaries of our religion , because it cuts away the ground from under their feet . For , you will hardly meet with any one who admits that there has been some distinct ...
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... establish anything that is at variance with Analogy . : Let us try . We will take the very instance which Hume himself alludes to ; the account given of ice , to one who had always lived in a hot climate . Suppose some travellers de ...
... establish anything that is at variance with Analogy . : Let us try . We will take the very instance which Hume himself alludes to ; the account given of ice , to one who had always lived in a hot climate . Suppose some travellers de ...
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... establish these : I. That there is satisfactory evidence that many , profess- ing to be original witnesses of the christian miracles , passed their lives in labours , dangers , and sufferings , voluntarily under- gone in attestation of ...
... establish these : I. That there is satisfactory evidence that many , profess- ing to be original witnesses of the christian miracles , passed their lives in labours , dangers , and sufferings , voluntarily under- gone in attestation of ...
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