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but the Sole Creator of every content of them without exception,—when we consider how much an assurance of His Reality would help men to govern their conduct by the best attainable lights, how can we refrain from expecting of His Benignity, in case He really is, that we shall find some sound reason to believe in Him that is open to every human mind, high and low?

Now if such reason there be, it will be for the reader to judge, after he has learned what "the neglected argument" is, whether such sound reason can be any other than "the neglected argument." Yet, notwithstanding the persuasiveness of the train of inquiry,—a persuasiveness no less than

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