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with knowledge is surplusage, belief
after knowledge is an anticlimax.
Accordingly, to make the surer
of preventing mistakes, when at the
conclusion of this as of other sermons
a reflection or two under the Stile or
title of practical comes to be made
diversion is created and the mind
of the hearer or reader is effectually
turned inside from all such ideas
as those of publicity and evidence
"Which reflections show" (says he) Well,
what is it that they shew — that the
general rule acted under the individual
facts deemed to have come
under that rule and that the evidence
by which the existence of those facts
had been considered as established
ought to be present to the minds
in which the knowledge in question
is stated as requisite to be planted?
This is what they might have been thought
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[[watermarks::[simplified hanoverian royal arms] 1821]] |
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