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Page 18
... truth and truth only , and are resolute to attain it with whatever sacrifice of prejudice or of feelings . - The great bulk of readers , how- ever , who are swayed by their feelings and prejudices , will hold fast their faith in the ...
... truth and truth only , and are resolute to attain it with whatever sacrifice of prejudice or of feelings . - The great bulk of readers , how- ever , who are swayed by their feelings and prejudices , will hold fast their faith in the ...
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... truth and credibility of divine revelation , as the limits of the pre- sent lecture will admit ; and in considering them the aim and object have been to shew , not that the difficulties do not exist ; but that they are not insuperable ...
... truth and credibility of divine revelation , as the limits of the pre- sent lecture will admit ; and in considering them the aim and object have been to shew , not that the difficulties do not exist ; but that they are not insuperable ...
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... Truth of Fact , or historical Truth ; and it must be confessed that much may be adduced in justification of this assertion . How contradictory is the evidence out of which History is composed ! and when narratives clash , it is often ...
... Truth of Fact , or historical Truth ; and it must be confessed that much may be adduced in justification of this assertion . How contradictory is the evidence out of which History is composed ! and when narratives clash , it is often ...
Contents
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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