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... HUMAN MIND . The character of every man is determined by the character of his mind . As it is the soul that may be said , emphatically , to constitute the man ; so the state of the soul is decided by the principles and affec- tions ...
... HUMAN MIND . The character of every man is determined by the character of his mind . As it is the soul that may be said , emphatically , to constitute the man ; so the state of the soul is decided by the principles and affec- tions ...
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... human mind is so constituted that no false opinion , no corrupt principle , can be adopted , without a cor- responding practical mischief , and a mischief proportioned to the importance and the moral bearing of the principle in question ...
... human mind is so constituted that no false opinion , no corrupt principle , can be adopted , without a cor- responding practical mischief , and a mischief proportioned to the importance and the moral bearing of the principle in question ...
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... human nature is , and especially how susceptible of strong and diversified impression are the nerves and sympathies of that nature , will be at no loss about facts of the kind referred to , however the philosophy of those facts may ...
... human nature is , and especially how susceptible of strong and diversified impression are the nerves and sympathies of that nature , will be at no loss about facts of the kind referred to , however the philosophy of those facts may ...
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... human nature . I hesitate not to say that there are many infidels who take their creeds on trust , and who have no better reason to silence the voice of conscience , and the misgivings of a dying hour , than that some philosophers have ...
... human nature . I hesitate not to say that there are many infidels who take their creeds on trust , and who have no better reason to silence the voice of conscience , and the misgivings of a dying hour , than that some philosophers have ...
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... human testimony is too faithless to support the belief of a miracle , corroborates the fact that man is a sinner , but certainly does not prove that God will not punish sin . If Mr. Hume could prove that human testimony could not ...
... human testimony is too faithless to support the belief of a miracle , corroborates the fact that man is a sinner , but certainly does not prove that God will not punish sin . If Mr. Hume could prove that human testimony could not ...
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