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1 I, I | argumentation and useful for conviction, but not much conducing 2 I, II | out of interest as well as conviction, cry up that for sacred, 3 II, XXI | state, and under a clear conviction that it is not to be had 4 II, XXXIII| makes them incapable of conviction, and they applaud themselves 5 IV, I | retains the memory of the conviction, without the proofs. Thus, 6 IV, VII | last extremity; even after conviction. A strange way to attain 7 IV, XVII | argumentation carried light and conviction with it, and made men see 8 IV, XVII | consideration but that of conviction, will not contradict him. 9 IV, XIX | reasonably expect arguments and conviction from him in dealing with 10 IV, XX | them, do not admit of the conviction, nor yield unto manifest 11 IV, XX | this doubt; and from whose conviction they may not, without reproach 12 IV, XX | This is a refuge against conviction so open and so wide, that