The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... doubt , and will undertake and endure any thing for the advancement and pro- pagation of his own opinions . If by good luck he lights upon the truth what services will he not do it ! They will doubtless be greater than if he were of a ...
... doubt , and will undertake and endure any thing for the advancement and pro- pagation of his own opinions . If by good luck he lights upon the truth what services will he not do it ! They will doubtless be greater than if he were of a ...
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... doubt the fact , unless , indeed , the water was impregnated with some saline or acid sub- stance ; pure water having no effect whatever on the surface of lead but when we reflect on the careless and indifferent manner in which acid ...
... doubt the fact , unless , indeed , the water was impregnated with some saline or acid sub- stance ; pure water having no effect whatever on the surface of lead but when we reflect on the careless and indifferent manner in which acid ...
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... doubt he is far from intending to question the reality of the miracles , yet as the view which he takes of the ... doubts concerning the truth of any part of the Gospel history ; had he been as great a proficient in logic , indeed , as ...
... doubt he is far from intending to question the reality of the miracles , yet as the view which he takes of the ... doubts concerning the truth of any part of the Gospel history ; had he been as great a proficient in logic , indeed , as ...
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