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... human race , then I shall be willing to grant , that the foundations of the present work may be shaken , and readers must be left to collect the history of sublunary events from other sources . It is solely upon the supposition , or ...
... human race , then I shall be willing to grant , that the foundations of the present work may be shaken , and readers must be left to collect the history of sublunary events from other sources . It is solely upon the supposition , or ...
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... of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con- sideration of the products of human art , especially PROCEEDS CHIEFLY FROM THE HEART . 5 when applied to.
... of Atheism upon the principles of common sense - so irresistible the in- ferences to be drawn from a mere inspection and con- sideration of the products of human art , especially PROCEEDS CHIEFLY FROM THE HEART . 5 when applied to.
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... human duty ; and the true art of thinking is to begin with ourselves , our Author , and our end . " Of ourselves , it must be admitted , we can form no adequate judgment or opinion , but from a proper his- tory of the species . Of our ...
... human duty ; and the true art of thinking is to begin with ourselves , our Author , and our end . " Of ourselves , it must be admitted , we can form no adequate judgment or opinion , but from a proper his- tory of the species . Of our ...
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... human testimony can reach , than we can conceive to have been the case , at the period in which the first Adam had his abode upon earth . It is upon such grounds as these then , that we conceive it to be reasonable to make Christianity ...
... human testimony can reach , than we can conceive to have been the case , at the period in which the first Adam had his abode upon earth . It is upon such grounds as these then , that we conceive it to be reasonable to make Christianity ...
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... human race , as Moses has described . Whatever records or monu- ments of remoter ages may be supposed to have pe- rished in the course of time , of this we must be cer- tain , that seventeen or eighteen hundred years ago , many more of ...
... human race , as Moses has described . Whatever records or monu- ments of remoter ages may be supposed to have pe- rished in the course of time , of this we must be cer- tain , that seventeen or eighteen hundred years ago , many more of ...
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