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... present , or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now . But the short confideration which , inde- pendently of every other , convinces me that there is no folid foundation in Mr. Hume's ...
... present , or which makes men then to have been a different kind of beings from what they are now . But the short confideration which , inde- pendently of every other , convinces me that there is no folid foundation in Mr. Hume's ...
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... present state of things , by fuffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to anything ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the ...
... present state of things , by fuffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to anything ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the ...
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... present only fo far as it affords a prefumption in fupport of the propofition which we main- tain , concerning the activity and sufferings * This is rather a paraphrafe , but is juftified by what the Scholiaft upon Juvenal fays- " Nero ...
... present only fo far as it affords a prefumption in fupport of the propofition which we main- tain , concerning the activity and sufferings * This is rather a paraphrafe , but is juftified by what the Scholiaft upon Juvenal fays- " Nero ...
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... from the history , or the hiftory from them , uninten- tionally confirm the account which the hif- tory delivers in a great variety of particulars . What What belongs to our present purpose is the description exhibited [ 86 ]
... from the history , or the hiftory from them , uninten- tionally confirm the account which the hif- tory delivers in a great variety of particulars . What What belongs to our present purpose is the description exhibited [ 86 ]
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In Three Parts ... William Paley. What belongs to our present purpose is the description exhibited of the apostle's fuffer- ings and the representation , given in the history , of the dangers and diftreffes which he underwent , not only ...
In Three Parts ... William Paley. What belongs to our present purpose is the description exhibited of the apostle's fuffer- ings and the representation , given in the history , of the dangers and diftreffes which he underwent , not only ...
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