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1 Read | simple view of it that will gain it admittance into every 2 I, I | to make them out and to gain our assent; but the other, 3 I, II | nor want any reason to gain it approbation. He would 4 III, X | there is no such way to gain admittance, or give defence 5 IV, XVI | who look on opinions to gain force by growing older; 6 IV, XVIII| revelation, as necessary to gain our assent, and introduce 7 IV, XIX | demonstration, the arguments that gain it assent are the vouchers