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1 IV, VII | Would those who have this traditional admiration of these propositions, 2 IV, XVI | distrust, disbelief, &c.~10. Traditional testimonies, the further 3 IV, XVI | considerable. So that in traditional truths, each remove weakens 4 IV, XVIII| idea can be conveyed by traditional revelation. First, Then 5 IV, XVIII| them, or any of them, from traditional revelation. I say, traditional 6 IV, XVIII| traditional revelation. I say, traditional revelation, in distinction 7 IV, XVIII| conceptions one to another.~4. Traditional revelation may make us know 8 IV, XVIII| which are conveyed to us by traditional revelation. For the knowledge 9 IV, XVIII| those principles have.~6. Traditional revelation much less. Thus 10 IV, XVIII| be no evidence that any traditional revelation is of divine 11 IV, XX | reasoning from received traditional principles. So that men