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Page 160
No reason can be shown , that the application of heat to the skin should be
attended with an increase of sensorial power , which will not prore , that this
increase should be the effect of every stimulus . In that case , no bounds can be
fixed .
No reason can be shown , that the application of heat to the skin should be
attended with an increase of sensorial power , which will not prore , that this
increase should be the effect of every stimulus . In that case , no bounds can be
fixed .
Page 188
An act of faith is the assent of the mind to the certainty of that which reason of
itself cannot comprehend , nor argument demonstrate , upon the reliance we
have on the authority which declares it to be true .'-— Now to the belief in God ,
this act ...
An act of faith is the assent of the mind to the certainty of that which reason of
itself cannot comprehend , nor argument demonstrate , upon the reliance we
have on the authority which declares it to be true .'-— Now to the belief in God ,
this act ...
Page 213
Art . 27. A Vindication of the Divine Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures , and the
Doctrines contained in them , being an Answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason . By
Thomas Scott , Chaplain to the Lock Hospital . Second Edition . IS . Matthews .
Art . 27. A Vindication of the Divine Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures , and the
Doctrines contained in them , being an Answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason . By
Thomas Scott , Chaplain to the Lock Hospital . Second Edition . IS . Matthews .
Page 234
If a tenth part of their income will not prove sufficient , there is much reason to
believe that they would give an eighth , a sixth , or even a fourth , if it should be
requisite . Most amply , indeed , would they be repaid for this kind of sacrifice ; the
...
If a tenth part of their income will not prove sufficient , there is much reason to
believe that they would give an eighth , a sixth , or even a fourth , if it should be
requisite . Most amply , indeed , would they be repaid for this kind of sacrifice ; the
...
Page 466
This , however , is a subject which requires more full and satisfying details than
are generally to be expected from a Gazetteer : for which reason , though such a
work has great utility , we should still wish for the Geography , including the real ...
This , however , is a subject which requires more full and satisfying details than
are generally to be expected from a Gazetteer : for which reason , though such a
work has great utility , we should still wish for the Geography , including the real ...
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