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Page 405
... Truth is divided into three parts . In the first the author discusses the standard of truth . In the pro- second he gives illustrations of the doctrine he had laid down , and in part third he answers objections . He poses not to give a ...
... Truth is divided into three parts . In the first the author discusses the standard of truth . In the pro- second he gives illustrations of the doctrine he had laid down , and in part third he answers objections . He poses not to give a ...
Page 499
... truth of the ficial effects which might be expected from them , as far as these reasons depend upon the manner of writing which prevails in many of these compositions . In the course of the inquiry , the sermons under con- sideration ...
... truth of the ficial effects which might be expected from them , as far as these reasons depend upon the manner of writing which prevails in many of these compositions . In the course of the inquiry , the sermons under con- sideration ...
Page 649
... truth . But surely it is very unlike the conduct of a wise and impartial searcher for truth to consider all his opponents as not only fools but villains , to look upon his own opinion as the only opinion which a man of common sense can ...
... truth . But surely it is very unlike the conduct of a wise and impartial searcher for truth to consider all his opponents as not only fools but villains , to look upon his own opinion as the only opinion which a man of common sense can ...
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