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... seems probable that a work may not be without its use , which , at small expense of time , will direct attention to some of those passages , well worthy of notice , which occur so frequently in the writings of the good , the talented ...
... seems probable that a work may not be without its use , which , at small expense of time , will direct attention to some of those passages , well worthy of notice , which occur so frequently in the writings of the good , the talented ...
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... i . 4 Barrow , Serm . viii . ( vol . ii , fol . ) The words of Lactantius are , " Testimonium populorum atque gentium in unâ hac re non dissi- dentium . " It seems that it may be most firmly alleged , в 3 CHAP . I. ] 5 THE DEITY .
... i . 4 Barrow , Serm . viii . ( vol . ii , fol . ) The words of Lactantius are , " Testimonium populorum atque gentium in unâ hac re non dissi- dentium . " It seems that it may be most firmly alleged , в 3 CHAP . I. ] 5 THE DEITY .
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James Stamford Caldwell. It seems that it may be most firmly alleged , as a reason in favour of believing in a divine agency , that no nation , however wild , -not one , of all that have existed , has been so barbarously savage ' , as ...
James Stamford Caldwell. It seems that it may be most firmly alleged , as a reason in favour of believing in a divine agency , that no nation , however wild , -not one , of all that have existed , has been so barbarously savage ' , as ...
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... seem to prove , no less strongly , that the separate state is not a state of sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral Sermon ...
... seem to prove , no less strongly , that the separate state is not a state of sleep or insensibility . For if it be a good argument to conclude with Cicero , " when I consider , " says he3 , " with what 2 Jer . Taylor ; Funeral Sermon ...
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... seems , unlessened , so as that the living being who has suffered this loss would be capable of moving as before , if it had another limb to move with . By the experience of dreams , we find we are at present possessed of a latent , and ...
... seems , unlessened , so as that the living being who has suffered this loss would be capable of moving as before , if it had another limb to move with . By the experience of dreams , we find we are at present possessed of a latent , and ...
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