The Works of William Paley: With a Life, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hath been a notoriously wicked Liver For one who is hardened and impenitent For a sick Woman that is with Child . For a Woman in the Time of her Travail For a Woman who cannot be delivered without Dif- ficulty and Hazard . 502 . 503 505 ...
... hath been a notoriously wicked Liver For one who is hardened and impenitent For a sick Woman that is with Child . For a Woman in the Time of her Travail For a Woman who cannot be delivered without Dif- ficulty and Hazard . 502 . 503 505 ...
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... hath shown that they may decide and act upon with sufficient safety ; to reject such proof , from an insinuation of uncertainty that belongs to all human affairs , and from a general dread lest the charge of innocent blood should lie at ...
... hath shown that they may decide and act upon with sufficient safety ; to reject such proof , from an insinuation of uncertainty that belongs to all human affairs , and from a general dread lest the charge of innocent blood should lie at ...
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... hath , accord- ing to the fashion of human affairs , furnished to almost every church a pretence for extending , multiplying , and continuing , such tests beyond what the occasion justified . For though some purposes of order and ...
... hath , accord- ing to the fashion of human affairs , furnished to almost every church a pretence for extending , multiplying , and continuing , such tests beyond what the occasion justified . For though some purposes of order and ...
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... hath in each country established , form the point upon which the state and progress of population chiefly depend . Now there are three causes which evi- dently regulate this point : the mode itself of sub- sisting which prevails in the ...
... hath in each country established , form the point upon which the state and progress of population chiefly depend . Now there are three causes which evi- dently regulate this point : the mode itself of sub- sisting which prevails in the ...
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... hath reconciled the desires and inclinations of the inhabitants , is that which , of all others , is procured in the greatest abundance , with the most ease , and stands in need of the least preparation . The natives of Indostan being ...
... hath reconciled the desires and inclinations of the inhabitants , is that which , of all others , is procured in the greatest abundance , with the most ease , and stands in need of the least preparation . The natives of Indostan being ...
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