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Side 69
Her reason for addressing this remark to me was , that she fancied there might be some error in the translation of the Greek expression . I replied that , in my opinion , there was ; and that I had myself always been irritated by the ...
Her reason for addressing this remark to me was , that she fancied there might be some error in the translation of the Greek expression . I replied that , in my opinion , there was ; and that I had myself always been irritated by the ...
Side 72
The obstinate error rooted in modern minds is , that , doubtless , the moral instruction was bad , as being heathen ; but that still it was as good as heathen opportunities allowed it to be . No mistake can be greater .
The obstinate error rooted in modern minds is , that , doubtless , the moral instruction was bad , as being heathen ; but that still it was as good as heathen opportunities allowed it to be . No mistake can be greater .
Side 76
Or perhaps not always and absolutely a pretence ; because , undoubtedly , it is true that oftentimes mere ignorant simplicity may , by bringing into direct collision passages that are reciprocally illustrative , restrain an error or ...
Or perhaps not always and absolutely a pretence ; because , undoubtedly , it is true that oftentimes mere ignorant simplicity may , by bringing into direct collision passages that are reciprocally illustrative , restrain an error or ...
Side 123
But in vain I sowed errors in my premises , or planted absurdities in my assumptions . Vainly I tried such blunders as put ting four terms into a syllogism , which , as THE PRIORY . 123 .
But in vain I sowed errors in my premises , or planted absurdities in my assumptions . Vainly I tried such blunders as put ting four terms into a syllogism , which , as THE PRIORY . 123 .
Side 129
... one of which is this , — that the errors ( natural at that time ) which I vehemently opposed , not from any greater knowledge that I had , but from closer reflection , are even now the prevailing errors of the English people .
... one of which is this , — that the errors ( natural at that time ) which I vehemently opposed , not from any greater knowledge that I had , but from closer reflection , are even now the prevailing errors of the English people .
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