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... believe of the divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and there- fore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) , ought to be rejected at first ...
... believe of the divine power and character , that either the propositions themselves , or facts strictly connected with the propositions ( and there- fore no farther improbable than they are improbable ) , ought to be rejected at first ...
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... believe them . Now I under- take to say that there exists not a scep- tic in the world , who would not believe them , or who would defend such incre- dulity . Instances of spurious miracles supported by strong apparent testimony ...
... believe them . Now I under- take to say that there exists not a scep- tic in the world , who would not believe them , or who would defend such incre- dulity . Instances of spurious miracles supported by strong apparent testimony ...
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... believe that very few hypocrites en- gage in these undertakings ; or , however , persist in them long . Ordinarily speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to most tempers of cheerful society ...
... believe that very few hypocrites en- gage in these undertakings ; or , however , persist in them long . Ordinarily speaking , nothing can overcome the indolence of mankind , the love which is natural to most tempers of cheerful society ...
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... true that un- believers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they 29.
... true that un- believers are usually tolerant . They are not disposed ( and why should they ? ) to endanger the present state of things , by suffering a religion of which they believe nothing , to be disturbed by another of which they 29.
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... believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to any thing ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the foremost to procure conformity from others , by any method which they think likely to be effi- cacious . When was ever a change ...
... believe as little . They are ready themselves to conform to any thing ; and are , oftentimes , amongst the foremost to procure conformity from others , by any method which they think likely to be effi- cacious . When was ever a change ...
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