The Works of Lord Bolingbroke: With a Life, Prepared Expressly for this Edition, Containing Additional Information Relative to His Personal and Public Character, Tom 3Carey and Hart, 1841 |
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... truth , such as it appears to him , when the divine , though it appears the same to him , must be silent . The theist may be silent , by regards of prudence , when the divine is obliged to speak , by the obligation of his profession ...
... truth , such as it appears to him , when the divine , though it appears the same to him , must be silent . The theist may be silent , by regards of prudence , when the divine is obliged to speak , by the obligation of his profession ...
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... truth , that there is a God , and having ascribed the universality of this assent to the nature of the human mind , on which God has impressed an innate idea of himself , he tries to evade the absurdity by adding " or which , that is ...
... truth , that there is a God , and having ascribed the universality of this assent to the nature of the human mind , on which God has impressed an innate idea of himself , he tries to evade the absurdity by adding " or which , that is ...
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... truth , from what the divine himself affirms , and that the evidence is too great to need any demon- stration and therefore incapable of any , like many other truths of which we have an immediate intuitive perception . From hence the ...
... truth , from what the divine himself affirms , and that the evidence is too great to need any demon- stration and therefore incapable of any , like many other truths of which we have an immediate intuitive perception . From hence the ...
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... truth of traditions , which must , for this ridiculous reason , have come down uncorrupted and unmixed . One can hardly imagine any thing so extravagant , and yet I can quote , from Abbadie , a way of reasoning that is more so . You ...
... truth of traditions , which must , for this ridiculous reason , have come down uncorrupted and unmixed . One can hardly imagine any thing so extravagant , and yet I can quote , from Abbadie , a way of reasoning that is more so . You ...
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... truth , as I expressed myself above . Thus too it is necessary that we express ourselves in order to prevent a common theological sophism . Huetius says , in the place to which I have referred already , that a history is deemed to be ...
... truth , as I expressed myself above . Thus too it is necessary that we express ourselves in order to prevent a common theological sophism . Huetius says , in the place to which I have referred already , that a history is deemed to be ...
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