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whether the arguments used by them, did not rather hinder assent, than perswade to it? and it seems probable that the honest minded illiterate Heathens believed those things more firmly than the greatest Philosophers. |
whither the Arguments used by them, did not rather hinder assent, than persuade to it? and it seems probable that the honest minded illiterate heathens believed those things more firmly than the greatest Philosophers. |
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