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... whose existence and power , not to say of whose prefence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we feek for in the works of rational agents , a sufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word ...
... whose existence and power , not to say of whose prefence and agency , we have previous and independent proof . We have therefore all we feek for in the works of rational agents , a sufficient power and an adequate motive . In a word ...
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... ; and , if it produce a false result , he is sure that there must be some mistake in the demonftration . Now to proceed in this way with what may be called Mr. Hume's Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and [ 13 ]
... ; and , if it produce a false result , he is sure that there must be some mistake in the demonftration . Now to proceed in this way with what may be called Mr. Hume's Hume's theorem . If twelve men , whose probity and [ 13 ]
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... whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor ...
... whose probity and good sense I had long known , should seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor ...
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... whose probity and good fenfe I had long known , fhould seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor ...
... whose probity and good fenfe I had long known , fhould seriously and circumftantially relate to me an account of a miracle wrought be- fore their eyes , and in which it was impof- fible that they should be deceived ; if the go- vernor ...
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... whose favour they made no pretenfions , and which was constantly furrounded by their enemies . The well known , because the experienced , fate of reformers , whenever the reformation fubverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed ...
... whose favour they made no pretenfions , and which was constantly furrounded by their enemies . The well known , because the experienced , fate of reformers , whenever the reformation fubverts some reigning opinion , and does not proceed ...
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