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Page 189
... reason in the world but the ultimate reason of all sovereign force and power , and that the despotic genius of foreign governments and the avidity of men are to prevail universally , who in truth have no country , and no character : who ...
... reason in the world but the ultimate reason of all sovereign force and power , and that the despotic genius of foreign governments and the avidity of men are to prevail universally , who in truth have no country , and no character : who ...
Page 198
... reason , and , if it be possible , to direct it right ; which , without doubt , is the design of the present writer . There may be danger that a mere mechanical method either will not inform , or will lead astray . Many youths may have ...
... reason , and , if it be possible , to direct it right ; which , without doubt , is the design of the present writer . There may be danger that a mere mechanical method either will not inform , or will lead astray . Many youths may have ...
Page 209
... Reasons for the Belief of a Christian . By Thomas Robinson , M. A. Rector of Ruan - minor , Cornwall . 8vo . IS ... reason why we ought not to decline an examination of the evidences of revealed religion , since such belief affords ...
... Reasons for the Belief of a Christian . By Thomas Robinson , M. A. Rector of Ruan - minor , Cornwall . 8vo . IS ... reason why we ought not to decline an examination of the evidences of revealed religion , since such belief affords ...
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