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1   I,  16|       any rational process of reasoning, what is the meaning of
2   I,  32|     is to wish to discover by reasoning of this kind that He exists.
3  II,  26|    bodies. Moreover, the same reasoning not only shows that they
4  VI,  17|  statues made by workmen. The reasoning is not vicious nor despicable
5 VII,  19|      hues. But if, again, the reasoning holds good, that the infernal
6 VII,  46|     dense forests? It is weak reasoning from this, to suppose that
7 VII,  46| beholders, since, by the same reasoning, it can be proved, on the
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