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If therefore there be no God, notwithstanding all those appearances of Evidence that there is such a Being, we have the same Reason to distrust all our other Knowledg. And a continual desire of Knowing, with a constant agitation of Thoughts in the search or pursuit of Knowledg, joyn'd with a continual distrust of all appearances of Truth, without any manner of Rest or Acquiescence, which we should then feel in our Selves, would be such an uneasie State as no man, I believe, could bear; |
If Therefore there be no God, notwithstanding all those appearances of Evidence that there is such a Being, we have the same Reason to distrust all our other Knowledge. And a continual desire of Knowing, with a constant agitation of Thoughts in the search or pursuit of Knowledge, joined with a continual distrust of all appearances of Truth, without any manner of Rest or Acquiescence, which we should then feel in our Selves, would be such an uneasy State as no man, I believe, could bear; |
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