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... tion to know what is intended for them , that is , suppose the knowledge of it to be highly conducive to the happiness of the species , a purpose which so many provi- sions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppose , 2.
... tion to know what is intended for them , that is , suppose the knowledge of it to be highly conducive to the happiness of the species , a purpose which so many provi- sions of nature are calculated to promote : Suppose , 2.
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... tion should be imparted by God . I wish it , however , to be correctly under- stood , in what manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not as- sume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state ...
... tion should be imparted by God . I wish it , however , to be correctly under- stood , in what manner , and to what extent , this argument is alleged . We do not as- sume the attributes of the Deity , or the existence of a future state ...
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... tion , is to expect that which would make it cease to be a miracle , which is contrary to its nature as such , and would totally destroy the use and purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles ...
... tion , is to expect that which would make it cease to be a miracle , which is contrary to its nature as such , and would totally destroy the use and purpose for which it was wrought . The force of experience as an objection to miracles ...
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... tion from the common pleasures , engage- ments , and varieties of life , and an addiction to one serious object , compose the habits of such men . I do not say that this mode of life is without enjoyment , but I say that the enjoyment ...
... tion from the common pleasures , engage- ments , and varieties of life , and an addiction to one serious object , compose the habits of such men . I do not say that this mode of life is without enjoyment , but I say that the enjoyment ...
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... tion and influence . The Christian scheme , without formally repealing the Levitical code , lowered its estimation extremely . In the place of strictness and zeal in per- forming the observances which that code prescribed , or which ...
... tion and influence . The Christian scheme , without formally repealing the Levitical code , lowered its estimation extremely . In the place of strictness and zeal in per- forming the observances which that code prescribed , or which ...
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