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... circumstances under which this offer was made demand a public acknowledgment . I had never seen your Lordship ; I possessed no connexion which could possibly recommend me to your favour ; I was known to you only by my endeavours , in ...
... circumstances under which this offer was made demand a public acknowledgment . I had never seen your Lordship ; I possessed no connexion which could possibly recommend me to your favour ; I was known to you only by my endeavours , in ...
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... circumstances , is it improbable that a revelation should be made ? Is it incredible that God should interpose for such a purpose ? Suppose him to design for mankind a future state ; is it unlikely that he should acquaint them with it ...
... circumstances , is it improbable that a revelation should be made ? Is it incredible that God should interpose for such a purpose ? Suppose him to design for mankind a future state ; is it unlikely that he should acquaint them with it ...
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... circumstances in which the human species are placed , a revelation is not improbable , or not impro- bable in any great degree , to be a fair answer to the whole objection . But since it is an objection which stands in the very ...
... circumstances in which the human species are placed , a revelation is not improbable , or not impro- bable in any great degree , to be a fair answer to the whole objection . But since it is an objection which stands in the very ...
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... circumstance of business or pleasure , of public or private life , with all the offices and amusements of society . " On the due celebration also of its rites , the people were taught to believe , and did believe , that the prosperity ...
... circumstance of business or pleasure , of public or private life , with all the offices and amusements of society . " On the due celebration also of its rites , the people were taught to believe , and did believe , that the prosperity ...
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... circumstances of the times which required pa- tience , which called for the exercise of constancy and resolution ? Or will it be pretended , that these exhort- ations ( which , let it be observed , come not from one au- thor , but from ...
... circumstances of the times which required pa- tience , which called for the exercise of constancy and resolution ? Or will it be pretended , that these exhort- ations ( which , let it be observed , come not from one au- thor , but from ...
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