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... arguments , which have been before the Public in The berry of the deadly nightshade ( not the woody nightshade common in hedges ) looks like a black cherry , and has a sweet taste , and no unpleasant smell . various forms for thirty ...
... arguments , which have been before the Public in The berry of the deadly nightshade ( not the woody nightshade common in hedges ) looks like a black cherry , and has a sweet taste , and no unpleasant smell . various forms for thirty ...
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... strive in vain to 1 See Lectures on Political Economy , and Lecture On the Origin of Civilization , for a fuller development of the argument . escape it , we are thus the better prepared for 26 Evidences of Christianity .
... strive in vain to 1 See Lectures on Political Economy , and Lecture On the Origin of Civilization , for a fuller development of the argument . escape it , we are thus the better prepared for 26 Evidences of Christianity .
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... , that he ultimately lost all thought of ever in- quiring seriously what is true , or of really believing or disbe- lieving any thing . His argument respecting miracles , stated clearly , and in 32 Evidences of Christianity .
... , that he ultimately lost all thought of ever in- quiring seriously what is true , or of really believing or disbe- lieving any thing . His argument respecting miracles , stated clearly , and in 32 Evidences of Christianity .
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In Three Parts William Paley. His argument respecting miracles , stated clearly , and in regular form , would stand thus : - Testimony is a kind of evidence very likely to be false : The evidence for the christian miracles is testimony ...
In Three Parts William Paley. His argument respecting miracles , stated clearly , and in regular form , would stand thus : - Testimony is a kind of evidence very likely to be false : The evidence for the christian miracles is testimony ...
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... argument would have been valid , if , instead of the word ' Experience ' he had used ' Analogy , ' and that he would have been justified in maintaining that though some things may be made credible which are at variance with our ...
... argument would have been valid , if , instead of the word ' Experience ' he had used ' Analogy , ' and that he would have been justified in maintaining that though some things may be made credible which are at variance with our ...
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