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... reference to any person or thing that they really do greatly value and admire , when they have a full and firm conviction . No one in ordi- nary life considers it disagreeable to mark and dwell on the constantly recurring proofs of the ...
... reference to any person or thing that they really do greatly value and admire , when they have a full and firm conviction . No one in ordi- nary life considers it disagreeable to mark and dwell on the constantly recurring proofs of the ...
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... by Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION . 9.
... by Paley , I have thought it better to reprint , than merely to give references to them , which might cause trouble and inconvenience to the reader . A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY . I PREPARATORY INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... reference to Hume's essay on miracles , it is worth ob- serving that many persons have overlooked the circumstance that though he doubtless meant his readers to accept his argu- ment as valid , he must himself have perceived that it is ...
... reference to Hume's essay on miracles , it is worth ob- serving that many persons have overlooked the circumstance that though he doubtless meant his readers to accept his argu- ment as valid , he must himself have perceived that it is ...
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... reference to each separate proposition , are the same mental quality . If one juryman is so strongly prepossessed against a prisoner , and another in his favour , that the one is ready to condemn him , and the other , to acquit him on ...
... reference to each separate proposition , are the same mental quality . If one juryman is so strongly prepossessed against a prisoner , and another in his favour , that the one is ready to condemn him , and the other , to acquit him on ...
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... reference to any prior rule , it may be inferred , that there was , at that time , no public edict against the Christians in force . Yet from this same epistle of Pliny , it appears that accusa- tions , trials , and examinations were ...
... reference to any prior rule , it may be inferred , that there was , at that time , no public edict against the Christians in force . Yet from this same epistle of Pliny , it appears that accusa- tions , trials , and examinations were ...
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