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1 1 | should adopt two lines of argument, one in defence of the truth, 2 3 | And it is no damage to the argument, if some suppose the first 3 11| them. To the one kind of argument it naturally pertains to 4 12| XII. ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION. FROM 5 12| IN MAN'S CREATION.~ The argument from the cause will appear, 6 13| XIII. CONTINUATION OF THE ARGUMENT.~ Confident of these things, 7 14| whole cause on the third argument alone, deeming that the 8 15| XV. ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION FROM 9 16| AND SLEEP, AND CONSEQUENT ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION.~ And 10 18| force from creation; but the argument from rectitude, which represents 11 18| and inquire first into the argument relating to the judgment: 12 21| XXI. CONTINUATION OF THE ARGUMENT.~ For if good deeds are 13 22| XXII. CONTINUATION OF THE ARGUMENT.~ In addition to what has 14 23| XXIII. CONTINUATION OF THE ARGUMENT.~ But the most irrational 15 24| XXIV. ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION FROM 16 24| it remains to examine the argument from the end or final cause, 17 25| XXV. ARGUMENT CONTINUED AND CONCLUDED.~