The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... effect , admit both without any foundation at all . After this handsome compliment to the friends of holy writ , he thinks himself at liberty to be very ex- plicit on the comparative evidence of the miracles of the Abbe and those of ...
... effect , admit both without any foundation at all . After this handsome compliment to the friends of holy writ , he thinks himself at liberty to be very ex- plicit on the comparative evidence of the miracles of the Abbe and those of ...
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... effects on the temper , as it happens to be differently allied . In the appre- hensive and timorous , the effect is Superstition ; in the arro- gant and daring , it is Enthusiasm . Ignorance is the mother of both by different fathers ...
... effects on the temper , as it happens to be differently allied . In the appre- hensive and timorous , the effect is Superstition ; in the arro- gant and daring , it is Enthusiasm . Ignorance is the mother of both by different fathers ...
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... effect his purpose , not only without the intervention of man , but by such human agency as seems better calculated to defeat the end than to promote it . This , we learn from the context , was , in several important re- spects , the ...
... effect his purpose , not only without the intervention of man , but by such human agency as seems better calculated to defeat the end than to promote it . This , we learn from the context , was , in several important re- spects , the ...
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