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... mind , that singular people seems to have yielded a stronge and more ready assent to the traditions of their remote ancestors , than to the evidence of their own senses.t heralue of the strange and ex es amber of p particul & stret o ...
... mind , that singular people seems to have yielded a stronge and more ready assent to the traditions of their remote ancestors , than to the evidence of their own senses.t heralue of the strange and ex es amber of p particul & stret o ...
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... mind : though they can only be derived from our ignorance of remote antiquity , and from our incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine economy . These objections were eagerly embraced , and as petulantly urged , by the vain ...
... mind : though they can only be derived from our ignorance of remote antiquity , and from our incapacity to form an adequate judgment of the divine economy . These objections were eagerly embraced , and as petulantly urged , by the vain ...
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... mind any belief of an antecedent reve Their faith was insensibly fortified and enlarged , ar church was ultimately benefited by the conquests of it : inveterate enemies.t But whatever difference of opinion might subsist be the Orthodox ...
... mind any belief of an antecedent reve Their faith was insensibly fortified and enlarged , ar church was ultimately benefited by the conquests of it : inveterate enemies.t But whatever difference of opinion might subsist be the Orthodox ...
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... mind , the human soul must consequently be a substance distinct from the body , pure , simple , and spiritual , incapable of dissolution , and susceptible of a much higher . degree of virtue and happiness after the release from its ...
... mind , the human soul must consequently be a substance distinct from the body , pure , simple , and spiritual , incapable of dissolution , and susceptible of a much higher . degree of virtue and happiness after the release from its ...
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... mind of a Polytheist ; and , as soon as they admitted the idea of a future state , they embraced it with the zeal which has always formed the characteristic of the nation . Their zeal , however , added nothing to its evidence or even ...
... mind of a Polytheist ; and , as soon as they admitted the idea of a future state , they embraced it with the zeal which has always formed the characteristic of the nation . Their zeal , however , added nothing to its evidence or even ...
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