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... believe the credenda as to practise the agenda ; and there is as clear a reason for the belief of the one , as for the practice of the other , ib . But their mysteri- ousness , 1. Makes a greater impression of awe , 496 ; 2. Humbles the ...
... believe the credenda as to practise the agenda ; and there is as clear a reason for the belief of the one , as for the practice of the other , ib . But their mysteri- ousness , 1. Makes a greater impression of awe , 496 ; 2. Humbles the ...
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... believe , that those two great things that so engross the desires and designs of both the nobler and ignobler sort of mankind , are to be found in religion , namely , wisdom and pleasure ; and that the former is the direct way to the ...
... believe , that those two great things that so engross the desires and designs of both the nobler and ignobler sort of mankind , are to be found in religion , namely , wisdom and pleasure ; and that the former is the direct way to the ...
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... believe it , the strange opinions of the old philosophers , and the infidelity of modern atheists , is too sad a demonstration . To run the world back to its first original and infancy , and ( as it were ) to view nature in its cradle ...
... believe it , the strange opinions of the old philosophers , and the infidelity of modern atheists , is too sad a demonstration . To run the world back to its first original and infancy , and ( as it were ) to view nature in its cradle ...
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... believe , upon a due and impartial reflection on what is past , you now find no cause to repent , that you never dipped your hands in the bloody high courts of justice , properly so called only by antiphrasis ; nor ever prosti- tuted ...
... believe , upon a due and impartial reflection on what is past , you now find no cause to repent , that you never dipped your hands in the bloody high courts of justice , properly so called only by antiphrasis ; nor ever prosti- tuted ...
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... believe , if we trace these disputes to their original cause , we shall find , that they never sprung from a reluctancy in reason to embrace them . For this reason itself dictates , as most rational , to assent to any thing , though ...
... believe , if we trace these disputes to their original cause , we shall find , that they never sprung from a reluctancy in reason to embrace them . For this reason itself dictates , as most rational , to assent to any thing , though ...
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