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1 Read | from anything that has been urged against it, found reason 2 I, I | general assent is in vain urged as a proof of them: if it 3 I, II | answered. Perhaps it will be urged, that the tacit assent of 4 I, II | Perhaps conscience will be urged as checking us for such 5 I, II | principles are insisted on, and urged to no purpose; truth and 6 I, III | answered. Indeed it is urged, that it is suitable to 7 II, I | remembering it, in vain urged. It will perhaps be said,— 8 IV, VII | wrangling. They in truth, when urged in such cases, teach nothing: 9 IV, VII | argumentation, are so frequently urged, and constantly admitted. 10 IV, XVI | at all probable, is now urged as certain beyond all question, 11 IV, XVI | grow venerable by age, are urged as undeniable.~11. Yet history 12 IV, XVIII| reason, has a right to he urged or assented to as a matter