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... existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , fecondly , that , being fo deftined , he fhould acquaint them with it . It is not ne- ceffary for our purpose that these propofi- tions be capable of proof , or even ...
... existence should be destined by God for his human creation ; and , fecondly , that , being fo deftined , he fhould acquaint them with it . It is not ne- ceffary for our purpose that these propofi- tions be capable of proof , or even ...
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... existence and power , not to fay of whose prefence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we feck for in the works of rational agents , a fufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word , once ...
... existence and power , not to fay of whose prefence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we feck for in the works of rational agents , a fufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word , once ...
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... existence , power , and difpofition of the Deity , his concern in the creation , the end answered by the miracle , the import- ance of that end , and its fubferviency to the plan pursued in the work of nature . As Mr. Hume has ...
... existence , power , and difpofition of the Deity , his concern in the creation , the end answered by the miracle , the import- ance of that end , and its fubferviency to the plan pursued in the work of nature . As Mr. Hume has ...
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... existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad- verfaries can be admitted , which is not con ...
... existence of the testimony is a phenomenon . The truth of the fact folves the phenomenon . If we reject this folution , we ought to have fome other to reft in ; and none even by our ad- verfaries can be admitted , which is not con ...
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... existence of every ob- ject of their worship . It accepted no com- promife : it admitted no comprehenfion . It muft prevail , if it prevailed at all , by the overthrow of every statue , altar and temple , in the world . It will not ...
... existence of every ob- ject of their worship . It accepted no com- promife : it admitted no comprehenfion . It muft prevail , if it prevailed at all , by the overthrow of every statue , altar and temple , in the world . It will not ...
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