The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... believe or dream or day- dream ) .36 But this ( and the simple set - of - propositions theory as well ) would prevent us from saying that a given world could have had different propositions fictional ... Believe 67 The Magic of Make-Believe.
... believe or dream or day- dream ) .36 But this ( and the simple set - of - propositions theory as well ) would prevent us from saying that a given world could have had different propositions fictional ... Believe 67 The Magic of Make-Believe.
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... believe that the world is round . ) If enough people believe that miracles are im- possible , they may well succeed in making belief in miracles a " dead option " for many people even if their conviction is baseless . If we want ...
... believe that the world is round . ) If enough people believe that miracles are im- possible , they may well succeed in making belief in miracles a " dead option " for many people even if their conviction is baseless . If we want ...
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... believe there is a God who knows my name ? " Even though my own faith was drowning in doubt at the time , I answered , " Well , yes , that's what we believe . " Inside I was thinking , " At least , that is what I want to believe ...
... believe there is a God who knows my name ? " Even though my own faith was drowning in doubt at the time , I answered , " Well , yes , that's what we believe . " Inside I was thinking , " At least , that is what I want to believe ...
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