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... the accounts which they delivered , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts 312 CHAPTER II . Consideration of some specific instances I 349 PREPARATORY CONSIDERATIONS . I DEEM it unnecessary to prove that.
... the accounts which they delivered , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of those accounts 312 CHAPTER II . Consideration of some specific instances I 349 PREPARATORY CONSIDERATIONS . I DEEM it unnecessary to prove that.
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... truth of the fact solves the phenomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our adver- saries , can be admitted , which is not con- sistent with the principles that regulate human ...
... truth of the fact solves the phenomenon . If we reject this solution , we ought to have some other to rest in ; and none , even by our adver- saries , can be admitted , which is not con- sistent with the principles that regulate human ...
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... truth of their account ; - still , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to 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 ...
... truth of their account ; - still , if Mr. Hume's rule be my guide , I am not to 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 ...
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... , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history . Before we produce any particular testi- mony to the activity and sufferings which VOL . I. C compose the subject of our first assertion , it will 17.
... , and solely in consequence of their belief of the truth of this history . Before we produce any particular testi- mony to the activity and sufferings which VOL . I. C compose the subject of our first assertion , it will 17.
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... , suppose , without distinguishing , that we mean a human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God * . " * Ap . 1me p . 16 , ed . Thirl . And And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and 24.
... , suppose , without distinguishing , that we mean a human kingdom , when in truth we speak of that which is with God * . " * Ap . 1me p . 16 , ed . Thirl . And And it was undoubtedly a natural source of calumny and 24.
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