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الصفحة xxxiv
... took delight in recounting to his friends , and full of a sincere resignation to the divine will , and of firm hopes in the promises of future life . As he had been incapable for a considerable time of going to church , he thought ...
... took delight in recounting to his friends , and full of a sincere resignation to the divine will , and of firm hopes in the promises of future life . As he had been incapable for a considerable time of going to church , he thought ...
الصفحة 70
... took up their notions by chance , from com- mon tradition and vulgar conceptions , without much beating their heads about them . And if it be a reason to think the notion of God innate , because all wise men had it , virtue too must be ...
... took up their notions by chance , from com- mon tradition and vulgar conceptions , without much beating their heads about them . And if it be a reason to think the notion of God innate , because all wise men had it , virtue too must be ...
الصفحة 72
... took care to provide us any ideas , we might well expect they should be such as by our own faculties we cannot procure to ourselves ; but we see , on the contrary , that since by those ways , whereby our ideas are brought into our minds ...
... took care to provide us any ideas , we might well expect they should be such as by our own faculties we cannot procure to ourselves ; but we see , on the contrary , that since by those ways , whereby our ideas are brought into our minds ...
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