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1 And they attacked the prevailing systems with great plausibility .
2 It may be conceded that much may be advanced, and with great plausibility , in support of this position.
3 They did not believe that absolute truth was attainable by man; and they attacked the prevailing systems with great plausibility .
4 While leading an idle, profligate life, Joseph Smith became acquainted with Sidney Rigdon, a man of talents and great plausibility .
5 Their Asiatic origin is universally admitted, and was with great plausibility claimed by Phrygia, which contested the palm of antiquity with Egypt.
6 The theory of despair has no greater plausibility than that of faith.
7 I revolved them anew, but they only acquired greater plausibility .
8 The Bridgewater Treatises) which showed the greatest plausibility , were made meaningless by Darwin's work.
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