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... support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from the predominant aim and tendency VOL . I. B of the provisions and contrivances observ- able in the universe.
... support the pretensions of any other . Suppose , then , the world we live in to have had a Creator ; suppose it to appear , from the predominant aim and tendency VOL . I. B of the provisions and contrivances observ- able in the universe.
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... appears a small ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases " contrary to experience , " or " contradict- ing experience , " which it may be neces sary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
... appears a small ambiguity in the term " experience , " and in the phrases " contrary to experience , " or " contradict- ing experience , " which it may be neces sary to remove in the first place . Strictly speaking , the narrative of a ...
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... appears little less than certain , that , if the first announcing of the religion by the Founder had not been followed up by the zeal and industry of his immediate disciples , the attempt must have expired in its birth . Then as to the ...
... appears little less than certain , that , if the first announcing of the religion by the Founder had not been followed up by the zeal and industry of his immediate disciples , the attempt must have expired in its birth . Then as to the ...
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... appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage those quali- ties which the highest characters in the country valued themselves most upon , was a sure way 22.
... appear , or recommending to us at present , did not by any means facilitate the plan then . On the contrary , to disparage those quali- ties which the highest characters in the country valued themselves most upon , was a sure way 22.
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... " His master , Trajan , a mild and accomplished prince , went , ne- vertheless , no farther in his sentiments of moderation and equity , than what appears in the following rescript : " The Christians 66 are not to be sought for ; but if 30.
... " His master , Trajan , a mild and accomplished prince , went , ne- vertheless , no farther in his sentiments of moderation and equity , than what appears in the following rescript : " The Christians 66 are not to be sought for ; but if 30.
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