The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... never seen a negro , not even by the most numerous and the most unexceptionable attestations . Against the admission of such testimony , however strong , the whole force of the author's argument evidently operates . But that innumerable ...
... never seen a negro , not even by the most numerous and the most unexceptionable attestations . Against the admission of such testimony , however strong , the whole force of the author's argument evidently operates . But that innumerable ...
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... never observed in any age or country , is as incapable of proof from testimony , as mira- cles are ; that , if this writer would argue consistently , he could never , on his own principles , reject one , and admit the other . Both ought ...
... never observed in any age or country , is as incapable of proof from testimony , as mira- cles are ; that , if this writer would argue consistently , he could never , on his own principles , reject one , and admit the other . Both ought ...
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... never observed , as far as I could learn , in any age or country . " If the things themselves too be impartially ... never seen nor learned , that after it was melted it be- came hard again , the relation must have appeared marvellous ...
... never observed , as far as I could learn , in any age or country . " If the things themselves too be impartially ... never seen nor learned , that after it was melted it be- came hard again , the relation must have appeared marvellous ...
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absurd acknowledge admit affirm apostles appear argument believe called cause cerned character Christian church circumcision civil concerning conscience consequence consider contrary denominated disciples divine doctrine Edition effect enemies Essay Essayist established evidence evil experience fact faith false favour former give gospel hath Heaven holy honour human Hume imagine invisible agent Jansenist Jesuits Jews Judaism judge judgment justly laws of nature less liberty ligion Lord magistrate mankind manner Matt matter means mind miracles miracles of Jesus nation never observed opinion opposite Pagans Papists particular Paul Pentateuch persecution person Pharisees Popery precepts presumption pretended principles proof prophet Protestantism prove reader reason recur regard religion religious remark respect rience Saint Medard Samaritans Scotland Scripture sect sense sentiments SERMONS spirit superstition suppose Tacitus testimony thing thou tion truth Vespasian vols words writer wrought zeal