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... argument with so lucid and forcible a logic ; a mind capable of reading history all of a sudden with new eyes , and representing facts and statements distantly relevant to its point , in the very light which it has itself recognized and ...
... argument with so lucid and forcible a logic ; a mind capable of reading history all of a sudden with new eyes , and representing facts and statements distantly relevant to its point , in the very light which it has itself recognized and ...
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... argument was undoubtedly true and just , as it then stood , while there were no breaks in the succession of doctrine , but a perfect unanimity of the Churches all along , in the prime articles ; though afterwards the force of this argument ...
... argument was undoubtedly true and just , as it then stood , while there were no breaks in the succession of doctrine , but a perfect unanimity of the Churches all along , in the prime articles ; though afterwards the force of this argument ...
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... argument . If it can be fairly shown , let it have its due weight , it is then objective argument . If it can be shown , à priori , that it is probable that miracles should last to the end of time , that is a species of evidence in ...
... argument . If it can be fairly shown , let it have its due weight , it is then objective argument . If it can be shown , à priori , that it is probable that miracles should last to the end of time , that is a species of evidence in ...
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