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... believe to be , the true interests of human nature . J. S. C. P. S. The attention of the reader is requested to the Addenda , p . 342. , where will be found some passages , per- haps not unworthy of attention , which were inadvertently ...
... believe to be , the true interests of human nature . J. S. C. P. S. The attention of the reader is requested to the Addenda , p . 342. , where will be found some passages , per- haps not unworthy of attention , which were inadvertently ...
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... believe a God is to believe the existence of all possible good and perfection in the universe ; it is to believe that things are as they should be , and that the world is so well framed and governed , as that the whole system thereof ...
... believe a God is to believe the existence of all possible good and perfection in the universe ; it is to believe that things are as they should be , and that the world is so well framed and governed , as that the whole system thereof ...
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... believe , the just idea entertained of God , is , that he is an infinite , eter- nal , incorporeal , and all - perfect Being . " 4 I believe that whoever turns his thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the ...
... believe , the just idea entertained of God , is , that he is an infinite , eter- nal , incorporeal , and all - perfect Being . " 4 I believe that whoever turns his thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the ...
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... believe , heard more arguments for atheism than ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them , and so , I hope , your Grace will . " 3 1 Locke , 2 Essays ( quoted , p . 2. ) . 3 Johnson's Life of ...
... believe , heard more arguments for atheism than ever your Grace did ; but I have lived long enough to see there is nothing in them , and so , I hope , your Grace will . " 3 1 Locke , 2 Essays ( quoted , p . 2. ) . 3 Johnson's Life of ...
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... believe God to be the Author of things , it is rational to conceive that he may have made them commensurate rather to his own designs in them , than to the notions we men may be best able to frame of them.4 I find that the best ...
... believe God to be the Author of things , it is rational to conceive that he may have made them commensurate rather to his own designs in them , than to the notions we men may be best able to frame of them.4 I find that the best ...
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