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Now in rapid succession he issued Letters Concerning Toleration , Essay Concerning Human Understanding , Two Treatises of Government , Some Thoughts Concerning Education , and The Reasonableness of Christianity .
Now in rapid succession he issued Letters Concerning Toleration , Essay Concerning Human Understanding , Two Treatises of Government , Some Thoughts Concerning Education , and The Reasonableness of Christianity .
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The propositions which we receive upon inducements of probability are of two sorts : concerning some particular existence falling under observation and hence capable of human testimony ; concerning things which , being beyond our senses ...
The propositions which we receive upon inducements of probability are of two sorts : concerning some particular existence falling under observation and hence capable of human testimony ; concerning things which , being beyond our senses ...
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Does it contain any experimental ( probable ) reasoning concerning matter of fact ? No. Commit it then to the flames : for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion . I am at first affrighted and confounded with that forlorn ...
Does it contain any experimental ( probable ) reasoning concerning matter of fact ? No. Commit it then to the flames : for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion . I am at first affrighted and confounded with that forlorn ...
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Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
The principles of natural theologyfrom St Thomas Aquinas | 9 |
The religious wagerfrom Blaise Pascal | 22 |
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