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Pagina 124
And , that the practice did not prevail from any dictate of reason , the adversaries of revelation will , I believe , readily own : it being evident , that unprejudiced reason never could antecedently dictate , that destroying the best ...
And , that the practice did not prevail from any dictate of reason , the adversaries of revelation will , I believe , readily own : it being evident , that unprejudiced reason never could antecedently dictate , that destroying the best ...
Pagina 126
Since then sacrifices are demonstrably not the invention of priest - craft , nor the dictate of reason , nor the demand of nature ; I should be glad that infidels would so much as attempt to tell us ...
Since then sacrifices are demonstrably not the invention of priest - craft , nor the dictate of reason , nor the demand of nature ; I should be glad that infidels would so much as attempt to tell us ...
Pagina 127
The very idea and definition of superstition , is a superstructure of extravagance , and folly , and falsehood of some kind ; and all such superstructures necessarily suppose some foundation of regularity , and reason , and truth .
The very idea and definition of superstition , is a superstructure of extravagance , and folly , and falsehood of some kind ; and all such superstructures necessarily suppose some foundation of regularity , and reason , and truth .
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