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الصفحة xxxvi
... dangerous to the peace and happiness of all society ; " that his writings , and those of some of the most eminent of his disciples , " have laid a foundation for such disturbances and dissensions , such mutual jealousies and ani ...
... dangerous to the peace and happiness of all society ; " that his writings , and those of some of the most eminent of his disciples , " have laid a foundation for such disturbances and dissensions , such mutual jealousies and ani ...
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... dangerous consequence to the article which your lordship has endeavoured to defend , is my introducing new terms ; and that which your lordship instances in , is that of ideas . And the reason your lordship gives in every of these ...
... dangerous consequence to the article which your lordship has endeavoured to defend , is my introducing new terms ; and that which your lordship instances in , is that of ideas . And the reason your lordship gives in every of these ...
الصفحة 9
... dangerous , because they use it ; any more than , for their use of them , you will think reason or scripture terms ill or dangerous . And therefore what your lordship says , that I might have enjoyed the satisfaction of my ideas long ...
... dangerous , because they use it ; any more than , for their use of them , you will think reason or scripture terms ill or dangerous . And therefore what your lordship says , that I might have enjoyed the satisfaction of my ideas long ...
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