The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Том 7 |
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She saw that if she had any reason to believe at all , she had reason to believe
thoroughly and perseveringly . She was not , therefore , harassed by any doubts .
She was persuaded of our Lord ' s power and goodness ; and to that persuasion
...
She saw that if she had any reason to believe at all , she had reason to believe
thoroughly and perseveringly . She was not , therefore , harassed by any doubts .
She was persuaded of our Lord ' s power and goodness ; and to that persuasion
...
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But , whatever the reason , the fact is plain , as every editor of any periodical
which admits pieces in verse , well knows . Juvenile contributions are seldom
scarce . And though inexperience may occasion the transmission of many a
piece ...
But , whatever the reason , the fact is plain , as every editor of any periodical
which admits pieces in verse , well knows . Juvenile contributions are seldom
scarce . And though inexperience may occasion the transmission of many a
piece ...
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Now , while your intellect is clear , and your senses unaffected , while in the
enjoyment of all your faculties , and the use of reason , make that choice of which
you will never repent ; and secure for yourself a happy and useful life , and a
never ...
Now , while your intellect is clear , and your senses unaffected , while in the
enjoyment of all your faculties , and the use of reason , make that choice of which
you will never repent ; and secure for yourself a happy and useful life , and a
never ...
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First , we perceive the same properties which touching with our fingers enabled
us to perceive , though with less clearness and distinctness . The reason is
obvious . The tongue was not designed to be the chief instrument of touch ,
considered ...
First , we perceive the same properties which touching with our fingers enabled
us to perceive , though with less clearness and distinctness . The reason is
obvious . The tongue was not designed to be the chief instrument of touch ,
considered ...
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the word of a testifier , we must have reason to be satisfied on two points , his
honesty , and his competency . Third . Two opposite errors are to be guarded
against :First , credulity , — the habit of believing in a hurry . Some are credulous
...
the word of a testifier , we must have reason to be satisfied on two points , his
honesty , and his competency . Third . Two opposite errors are to be guarded
against :First , credulity , — the habit of believing in a hurry . Some are credulous
...
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