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... who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate integrity , it may , though imperfect in its execution INTRODUCTION . XV.
... who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate integrity , it may , though imperfect in its execution INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate any principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty INTRODUCTION . XV.
... who shall point out my error ; for I would rather alter the work by omitting every thing which relates to Lord Byron , or suppress it altogether , than violate any principle of honest dealing , or of Christian duty INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... the conclusion is exempt from error . It is difficult , if not impossible , to find men who can thus divest themselves of all bias and feeling in matters relating to the religion in which 14 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
... the conclusion is exempt from error . It is difficult , if not impossible , to find men who can thus divest themselves of all bias and feeling in matters relating to the religion in which 14 CONVERSATIONS ON RELIGION.
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... error , may appear , at first sight , not to have a foundation in the nature of things so clear and demonstrable as that of the mathematical sciences ; but an attentive consideration of the subject will convince any one who examines it ...
... error , may appear , at first sight , not to have a foundation in the nature of things so clear and demonstrable as that of the mathematical sciences ; but an attentive consideration of the subject will convince any one who examines it ...
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... error which they might urge , were external evidence to be first investigated , would be set aside , and the prejudices which arise from ignorance be removed ; and they would be prepared with more impartiality to decide upon the ...
... error which they might urge , were external evidence to be first investigated , would be set aside , and the prejudices which arise from ignorance be removed ; and they would be prepared with more impartiality to decide upon the ...
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