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... questions , that they have in other sciences ? They serve here too to silence wran- glers , and put an end to dispute . But I think that no- body will therefore say , that the christian religion is built upon these maxims , or that the ...
... questions , that they have in other sciences ? They serve here too to silence wran- glers , and put an end to dispute . But I think that no- body will therefore say , that the christian religion is built upon these maxims , or that the ...
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... question they have chosen , whether true or false , to the last extremity , even after conviction . A strange way to attain truth and knowledge , and that which I think the rational part of mankind , not corrupted by education , could ...
... question they have chosen , whether true or false , to the last extremity , even after conviction . A strange way to attain truth and knowledge , and that which I think the rational part of mankind , not corrupted by education , could ...
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... question . Propositions that do this are instruc- tive ; but they are far from such as affirm the same term of itself : which is no way to advance one's self or others , in any sort of knowledge . It no more helps to that , than it ...
... question . Propositions that do this are instruc- tive ; but they are far from such as affirm the same term of itself : which is no way to advance one's self or others , in any sort of knowledge . It no more helps to that , than it ...
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... question , that man has a clear idea of his own being ; he knows certainly he exists , and that he is something . He that can doubt , whether he be any thing or no , I speak not to , no more than I would argue with pure nothing , or ...
... question , that man has a clear idea of his own being ; he knows certainly he exists , and that he is something . He that can doubt , whether he be any thing or no , I speak not to , no more than I would argue with pure nothing , or ...
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... question the existence of all things , or our knowledge of any thing ; I must desire him to consider , that if all be a dream , then he doth but dream , that he makes the question ; and so it is not much matter , that a waking man ...
... question the existence of all things , or our knowledge of any thing ; I must desire him to consider , that if all be a dream , then he doth but dream , that he makes the question ; and so it is not much matter , that a waking man ...
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