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" The existence of a God is so far from being a thing that wants to be proved, that I think it the only thing of which we are certain. "
The poetical works of C.B. Ash - Page 141
by Charles Bowker Ash - 1831
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The Guardian, Volume 1

1714 - 380 pages
...much, and as I remember it was to this Ptttpofe : The Exiftence of a Cod u ft ftr from bemg » thmg that wants to be proved, that I think it the only thing of which we are certam. This is a fprit;htly and juft Expreflion; however, I dare fay, you will not be difpleafed that...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1733 - 380 pages
...which ftiuck me very much, and as I remember it was to this purpofe : The Exiftence of a God /'; fo fat from being a thing that wants to be proved^ that I think it the only thing of which -we Art certain. This is a fprightlf and juft expreflionj however, I dare fay, yoti. will not be difpleafed...
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The Guardian, Volume 1

1747 - 584 pages
...which ftruck me ' very much, and as I remember it was to this ' Purpofe : The Exiftence of a God is fo far * from being a thing that wants to be proved,...think it the only thing of which we are ' certain. • This is a fprightly and juft Expref' fion ; however, I dare fay, you will not be ' difpleafed that...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion

Joseph Addison - 1753 - 376 pages
...' ftruck me very much, and as I remem' ber it was to this purpofe : The Exif* fence of a God is fo far from being a ' thing that wants to be proved, that I * think it the only thing of which we art ' certain. This is a fprighdy and juft * expreffion ; however, 1 dare fay, you ' will not be difpleafed...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 5

1785 - 772 pages
...which Struck me very much, and as I remember it was to this purpofe: ' The exiftence of a ' God is fo far from being a thing that • wants to be proved, that I think it is • the only thing of which wearecertaih.* This is a Sprightly and juft expreffion ; however, I...
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Evidences of the Christian religion. To which are added, discourses against ...

Joseph Addison - 1796 - 210 pages
...which ftruck me very much, and, as I remember, it was to this purpofe : " The Exiftence of a God is fo far ' from being a thing that wants to be proved,...think it the only thing of which we are certain." This is a fprightly and juft expreffion ; however, I dare fay, you will not be difpleafed that I put...
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The Guardian, Volume 1

1797 - 522 pages
...which ftruck me very much, and as I remember, it was to this purpofe : " The exiftence of a God is fo far from being a thing that wants to be proved, that I think it is the only thing of which we are certain." This is a fprightly and juft expreffion ; however, I dare...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 402 pages
...ftruck ' me very much, and as I remember it ' was to this purpofe: " The Exiftence of " a God is fo far from being a thing that " wants to be proved,...think it the " only thing of which we are certain." ' This is a fprightly and juft expreffion : ' however, I dare fay, you will not be dif' pleafed that...
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Select British Classics, Volume 37

1803 - 440 pages
...struck me very much, and as I remember, ;"Kl1 it was to this purpose : " The existence of a God is i is so far from being a thing that wants to be proved, that , °"' I think it is the only thing of which we are certain." ;'°°' This is a sprightly and just expression; however,...
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The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several ...

Joseph Addison - 1819 - 298 pages
...a friend of yours, a saying which struck me very much, and as I remember it was to this purpose: " The existence of a God is so far from being a thing...think it the only thing of which we are certain." This is a sprightly and just expression: however, I dare say, you will not be displeased that I put...
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