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" This belief is the necessary result of placing the mind in such circumstances. It is an operation of the soul, when we are so situated, as unavoidable as to feel the passion of love, when we receive benefits; or hatred, when we meet with injuries. All... "
Remarks on the Internal Evidence for the Truth Ofrevealed Religion, and an ... - الصفحة 54
بواسطة Thomas Erskine - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 283
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Inquiry Into the Relation of Cause and Effect

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1822 - عدد الصفحات: 688
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The Edinburgh Christian Instructor, المجلد 23

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