The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 84
... persons of more limited experience . Being somewhat taken by surprise that such state- ments should be made by a ... person . In going through the country at night ( not , per- haps , the towns ) , at ten or eleven o'clock , all the ...
... persons of more limited experience . Being somewhat taken by surprise that such state- ments should be made by a ... person . In going through the country at night ( not , per- haps , the towns ) , at ten or eleven o'clock , all the ...
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... person , we shall also believe some propositions respecting him , and the facts they declare ; and we shall believe the truth of what we know to be stated by him . But we may believe a person , and not believe many truths asserted by ...
... person , we shall also believe some propositions respecting him , and the facts they declare ; and we shall believe the truth of what we know to be stated by him . But we may believe a person , and not believe many truths asserted by ...
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... person whom we trust . Trusting to a person , commonly , includes more than trusting to any propositions or facts : and it has a much greater influence on character and conduct . The affections which are awakened when our regard is ...
... person whom we trust . Trusting to a person , commonly , includes more than trusting to any propositions or facts : and it has a much greater influence on character and conduct . The affections which are awakened when our regard is ...
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