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Page 15
... kind ; because they here see that they may not only be led into the grossest extravagan- cies of that individual passion , but may be insensibly betrayed into the commission of crimes of the deepest dye , which in their serious moments ...
... kind ; because they here see that they may not only be led into the grossest extravagan- cies of that individual passion , but may be insensibly betrayed into the commission of crimes of the deepest dye , which in their serious moments ...
Page 30
... kind as to admit of no possibility of being counterfeited . And accord- ingly we find that although some cheats have pretended to cure diseases miraculously , and some have even attempted to raise the dead , yet no impostor I believe ...
... kind as to admit of no possibility of being counterfeited . And accord- ingly we find that although some cheats have pretended to cure diseases miraculously , and some have even attempted to raise the dead , yet no impostor I believe ...
Page 60
... kind occur in the Gospels ; one at our Saviour's baptism , the other on his praying to his Fa- ther to save him from the sufferings that awaited him . Now these signs from heaven may be con- sidered as a distinct species of evidence ...
... kind occur in the Gospels ; one at our Saviour's baptism , the other on his praying to his Fa- ther to save him from the sufferings that awaited him . Now these signs from heaven may be con- sidered as a distinct species of evidence ...
Page 63
... kind of language . He took a little child , and placing him before them , bid them contemplate the innocence and sim- plicity , the meekness and humility which marked its countenance ; and then assured them , that unless they were ...
... kind of language . He took a little child , and placing him before them , bid them contemplate the innocence and sim- plicity , the meekness and humility which marked its countenance ; and then assured them , that unless they were ...
Page 67
... kind of impiety and profane- ness . We have this honour given to us ( for an honour they esteem it ) by foreign writers , and , what is worst of all , we are applauded for it by such men as D'Alembert and Vol- taire . To be stigmatized ...
... kind of impiety and profane- ness . We have this honour given to us ( for an honour they esteem it ) by foreign writers , and , what is worst of all , we are applauded for it by such men as D'Alembert and Vol- taire . To be stigmatized ...
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