The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - 556 sider |
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Side 35
... . In other words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance , or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their Information ; in the other , their Con- viction D 2 Introductory Prospectus . 35 "There is," says he, " ...
... . In other words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance , or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their Information ; in the other , their Con- viction D 2 Introductory Prospectus . 35 "There is," says he, " ...
Side 37
... Ignorance and multiform Error , but with " Preju- dice the most inveterate , arising both from contrary Sentiments early imbibed , and from an excessive deference I 3 Introductory Prospectus . 37 There may indeed be moments, in which ...
... Ignorance and multiform Error , but with " Preju- dice the most inveterate , arising both from contrary Sentiments early imbibed , and from an excessive deference I 3 Introductory Prospectus . 37 There may indeed be moments, in which ...
Side 42
... Ignorance and Impiety alone can ever be dazzled , and gratified , for the simple strains of that infallible Teacher , who came down from Heaven ? or presume , that we can improve upon his peculiar and discrimi native mode of instruction ...
... Ignorance and Impiety alone can ever be dazzled , and gratified , for the simple strains of that infallible Teacher , who came down from Heaven ? or presume , that we can improve upon his peculiar and discrimi native mode of instruction ...
Side 62
... ignorant , as they were , of the several par- ticulars , in which the divine Image con- sisted still we shall find them saying , " that no man can be great , but as illumi nated by some ray , or inspired by some breath , from Heaven ...
... ignorant , as they were , of the several par- ticulars , in which the divine Image con- sisted still we shall find them saying , " that no man can be great , but as illumi nated by some ray , or inspired by some breath , from Heaven ...
Side 67
... Ignorant , old and young , of all Countries , at all Times . " . We shall demonstrate , that , Nil sine Numine felix : qui suas Cogitationes ad Deum non adhibet , sua Consilia ad Deum non refert , cujus Animus cum Deo non loqui tur ...
... Ignorant , old and young , of all Countries , at all Times . " . We shall demonstrate , that , Nil sine Numine felix : qui suas Cogitationes ad Deum non adhibet , sua Consilia ad Deum non refert , cujus Animus cum Deo non loqui tur ...
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