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... admit , that the discourses may be an exhibition , not of the process of in- vestigation by which the writer first arrived at his conviction of the truth which he defends , but of the grounds on which a long established conviction ...
... admit , that the discourses may be an exhibition , not of the process of in- vestigation by which the writer first arrived at his conviction of the truth which he defends , but of the grounds on which a long established conviction ...
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... admit . I should have been a recreant to my cause had I failed to do so : - -but whether it has been done in the manner described by Mr. Yates , I must leave it to the candid reader of my Dis- courses to judge . The falsity of the ...
... admit . I should have been a recreant to my cause had I failed to do so : - -but whether it has been done in the manner described by Mr. Yates , I must leave it to the candid reader of my Dis- courses to judge . The falsity of the ...
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... admitting , in words at least , the doctrine of atonement ; the latter proscrib- ing and ridiculing every thing of the kind . Is Mr. Yates still halting between these two opinions ? " Probably not . But , for reasons unexplained in his ...
... admitting , in words at least , the doctrine of atonement ; the latter proscrib- ing and ridiculing every thing of the kind . Is Mr. Yates still halting between these two opinions ? " Probably not . But , for reasons unexplained in his ...
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... admitting the claim made in his behalf to a high rank among men of genius and exalted powers , this does not oblige me even to approve all his philosophy ; and far less does it bind me to receive his theology . I cannot forget Him who ...
... admitting the claim made in his behalf to a high rank among men of genius and exalted powers , this does not oblige me even to approve all his philosophy ; and far less does it bind me to receive his theology . I cannot forget Him who ...
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... their strength , " I have only to say , that in my opinion he estimates them , I had almost said infinitely , too lightly . I am bold enough to think- ( most frankly and strongly admitting the Doctor's vast superiority in talents , and 28.
... their strength , " I have only to say , that in my opinion he estimates them , I had almost said infinitely , too lightly . I am bold enough to think- ( most frankly and strongly admitting the Doctor's vast superiority in talents , and 28.
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