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... thought , the beauty and accuracy of description , the critical acumen , and the deep , thorough insight into human nature which the works of that author possess ? My anxious endeavour , in discharging , what I conceived to be my duty ...
... thought , the beauty and accuracy of description , the critical acumen , and the deep , thorough insight into human nature which the works of that author possess ? My anxious endeavour , in discharging , what I conceived to be my duty ...
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... thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the shadow of a doubt of it , that from all eternity there has existed an intelligent Being . " We have not , as it appears to me , a greater cer- tainty of any matter of ...
... thoughts inward will evidently know , without being able to have the shadow of a doubt of it , that from all eternity there has existed an intelligent Being . " We have not , as it appears to me , a greater cer- tainty of any matter of ...
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... thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able temper for those years . Men assign not all the causes of long life that write whole books thereof ...
... thought . 3 • • Truly there goes a great deal of providence to produce a man's life unto threescore : there is more required than an able temper for those years . Men assign not all the causes of long life that write whole books thereof ...
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... Taylor ; Funeral Sermon . 1 2 Samuel , xiv . 14 . 3 De Senectute . swiftness of thought the soul is endued , with what 16 [ CHAP . III . DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . NATURAL AND MORAL EVIL - 9 342, 343 DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE - 16 339, 340,
... Taylor ; Funeral Sermon . 1 2 Samuel , xiv . 14 . 3 De Senectute . swiftness of thought the soul is endued , with what 16 [ CHAP . III . DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE . NATURAL AND MORAL EVIL - 9 342, 343 DEATH AND A FUTURE STATE - 16 339, 340,
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... thought strange in our being to exist in an- other state of life . And that we are now living beings affords a strong probability that we shall continue so , unless there be some positive ground , and there is none , from reason or ...
... thought strange in our being to exist in an- other state of life . And that we are now living beings affords a strong probability that we shall continue so , unless there be some positive ground , and there is none , from reason or ...
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