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... hath made it so ; " and , in the mat- ter in hand , it will be in vain to argue from such a topic that God hath done so , when certain experience shows us that he hath not . But the goodness of God hath not been wanting to men without ...
... hath made it so ; " and , in the mat- ter in hand , it will be in vain to argue from such a topic that God hath done so , when certain experience shows us that he hath not . But the goodness of God hath not been wanting to men without ...
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... hath 100 % . sterling in his pocket , and yet denied , that he hath either penny , shilling , crown , or other coin , out of which the sum is to be made up , as to think that cer- tain propositions are innate , when the ideas about ...
... hath 100 % . sterling in his pocket , and yet denied , that he hath either penny , shilling , crown , or other coin , out of which the sum is to be made up , as to think that cer- tain propositions are innate , when the ideas about ...
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... hath kept the same place ; but if it hath sensibly altered its distance with either of those points , we say it hath changed its place : though vulgarly speaking , in the common notion of place , we do not always ex- actly observe the ...
... hath kept the same place ; but if it hath sensibly altered its distance with either of those points , we say it hath changed its place : though vulgarly speaking , in the common notion of place , we do not always ex- actly observe the ...
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