The Works of George Campbell, Band 1T. Tegg, 1840 |
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... thing before experienced - will he say , that such facts no reasonable man could have sufficient evi- dence from testimony to believe ? No. We may presume he will not , from his decision in the former case ; and if he should , the ...
... thing before experienced - will he say , that such facts no reasonable man could have sufficient evi- dence from testimony to believe ? No. We may presume he will not , from his decision in the former case ; and if he should , the ...
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... thing to satisfy friends , and another thing to silence or convert enemies ? that it was one thing to impose on men's intellects , and another thing to deceive their senses ; that though an attempt of the last kind should succeed with ...
... thing to satisfy friends , and another thing to silence or convert enemies ? that it was one thing to impose on men's intellects , and another thing to deceive their senses ; that though an attempt of the last kind should succeed with ...
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... things , which were perfectly intelligible to the people to whom they were addressed . Nothing can be clearer from Scripture , than that every thing it contains is not given as of equal consequence . Some things are introduced ...
... things , which were perfectly intelligible to the people to whom they were addressed . Nothing can be clearer from Scripture , than that every thing it contains is not given as of equal consequence . Some things are introduced ...
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