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... human , when he regards it as necessary that there should be a correspondence , in some points at least , with certain explications or conceptions concerning the meaning of Scripture ?. 6 In addition to the three discourses , we find an ...
... human , when he regards it as necessary that there should be a correspondence , in some points at least , with certain explications or conceptions concerning the meaning of Scripture ?. 6 In addition to the three discourses , we find an ...
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... human mind . The absurdity of such an opinion will appear , ( says the good Bishop ) from briefly considering the different characters and dispo- sitions of the human race , as formed under these opposite plans . Thus , in taking a view ...
... human mind . The absurdity of such an opinion will appear , ( says the good Bishop ) from briefly considering the different characters and dispo- sitions of the human race , as formed under these opposite plans . Thus , in taking a view ...
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... Human science can no more be annihilated by an Omar . A singular spectacle has , there- fore , been exhibited ; and it is sometimes urged by those who con- template , with pleasing astonishment , the actual progress of the human mind ...
... Human science can no more be annihilated by an Omar . A singular spectacle has , there- fore , been exhibited ; and it is sometimes urged by those who con- template , with pleasing astonishment , the actual progress of the human mind ...
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