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... matter of fact than of the existence of the Deity . It is at least equal to the certainty we have of external objects , and of the constancy and uniformity of the operations of nature , upon the faith of which our whole schemes of life ...
... matter of fact than of the existence of the Deity . It is at least equal to the certainty we have of external objects , and of the constancy and uniformity of the operations of nature , upon the faith of which our whole schemes of life ...
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... matter , against the evidence of their senses , can , seriously and deliberately , deny the existence of the Deity.2 As his disease increased upon Waller , he com- posed himself for his departure ; and , calling upon Dr. Birch to give ...
... matter , against the evidence of their senses , can , seriously and deliberately , deny the existence of the Deity.2 As his disease increased upon Waller , he com- posed himself for his departure ; and , calling upon Dr. Birch to give ...
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... matter , not disagreed.4 1 Locke . ii . 241. ( Hum . Und . ) 2 Lord Chatham's ( then Mr. Pitt ) Speech . See Walp . Mem . ii . 390 . 3 Clarke , Serm . i . 4 Barrow , Serm . viii . ( vol . ii , fol . ) The words of Lactantius are ...
... matter , not disagreed.4 1 Locke . ii . 241. ( Hum . Und . ) 2 Lord Chatham's ( then Mr. Pitt ) Speech . See Walp . Mem . ii . 390 . 3 Clarke , Serm . i . 4 Barrow , Serm . viii . ( vol . ii , fol . ) The words of Lactantius are ...
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... matter , the consent of all nations is to be estimated as a law of nature.2 It must be observed , too , of the ancients , that , however they worshipped a multitude of inferior deities , yet they acknowledged one Supreme God- Author and ...
... matter , the consent of all nations is to be estimated as a law of nature.2 It must be observed , too , of the ancients , that , however they worshipped a multitude of inferior deities , yet they acknowledged one Supreme God- Author and ...
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... matter , fortuitously moved ; nor a blind and nescient , but orderly and methodical , plastic nature ; nor a living matter having perception or under- standing natural , without animal sense or conscious- ness ; nor yet did every thing ...
... matter , fortuitously moved ; nor a blind and nescient , but orderly and methodical , plastic nature ; nor a living matter having perception or under- standing natural , without animal sense or conscious- ness ; nor yet did every thing ...
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