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... THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the Principles of Historical Evidence , and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity , 147 CHAP . II . On the Genuineness of the different.
... THE MIRACULOUS EVIDENCE FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY . CHAP . I. On the Principles of Historical Evidence , and their Application to the Question of the Truth of Christianity , 147 CHAP . II . On the Genuineness of the different.
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... question of right and wrong - nay the principles of this question may be philosophically arranged , and a complete moral philosophy be framed without that peculiar analysis which is resorted to by those who blend the moral with the ...
... question of right and wrong - nay the principles of this question may be philosophically arranged , and a complete moral philosophy be framed without that peculiar analysis which is resorted to by those who blend the moral with the ...
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... question that respects the goodness of the rea sonings or of the judgments a question which it is the office of logic to decide . had pronounced upon it . It was not logic that OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 29.
... question that respects the goodness of the rea sonings or of the judgments a question which it is the office of logic to decide . had pronounced upon it . It was not logic that OF ITS OWN PROCESSES . 29.
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... question , what are the states of emotion or the intellectual states whereof the mind is susceptible , is another question alto- gether from what that is which constitutes the right and wrong in character , or what that is which con ...
... question , what are the states of emotion or the intellectual states whereof the mind is susceptible , is another question alto- gether from what that is which constitutes the right and wrong in character , or what that is which con ...
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... question which the mind may happen to entertain . A peasant for example , of sound intel- lect , may give to a certain story the very degree of credit which rightfully belongs to it . appearances of its truth , the seeming honesty of ...
... question which the mind may happen to entertain . A peasant for example , of sound intel- lect , may give to a certain story the very degree of credit which rightfully belongs to it . appearances of its truth , the seeming honesty of ...
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