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1 Text, VI | had no End to serve but Truth. But you are very angry (
2 Text, VIII | free-spirited inquirers after Truth, will at once enter into
3 Text, XIII | one, who candidly seek Truth by rational means. These
4 Text, XIII | him, I will pay only to Truth. ~
5 Text, XV | ambition had been to discover Truth. Very consistently with
6 Text, XXIII | a Velocity. But for the truth of the antecedent see his
7 Text, XXIV | from the Question; which in truth is not concerning the accuracy
8 Text, XXX | other.'' Now, in the name of Truth, I entreat you to tell what
9 Text, XXXIII | whether this be not the truth of the case? Whether the
10 Text, XXXIII | own Principles; for the truth of which I appeal to all
11 Text, XXXIII | blunder,'' although it be a Truth most palpably evident. ~
12 Text, XXXIV | doubt, that this is the truth, and to convince even you,
13 Text, XXXIV | nor desire any. My aim is truth. My reasons I have given.
14 Text, XXXVIII| satisfy himself concerning the truth of many points in Mathematics
15 Text, XXXVIII| though not at science yet at Truth: that he proceeds blindfold, &
16 Text, XXXIX | you, Philalethes, have for Truth. And I do here publickly
17 Text, XL | and consequently, that the truth of this method doth not
18 Text, XLI | XLI. This is the truth of the matter, which you
19 Text, XLI | number of parts; For the truth of which consult the Marquis
20 Text, XLIV | unprejudiced Inquirer after Truth may see, it is not without
21 Text, XLVIII | mind, he will judge of the truth of what I now advance, and
22 Text, XLVIII | proceeded from a love of Truth, and a desire to banish,
23 Text, XLVIII | my self only attached to Truth, see no reason why I may
24 Text, XLIX | understand, that your Zeal for Truth and the reputation of your
25 App, II | specimen of Mr. Walton's truth will be a warning to the
26 App, III | catechised upon it; and then the truth sheweth it self. This Vindicator,
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