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... mind against them , such as the common rendering would im- ply , is fully proved by his conduct to the lame son of Saul , whom he treated with every kind- ness , and affectionately entertained at his own table . The result of the taking ...
... mind against them , such as the common rendering would im- ply , is fully proved by his conduct to the lame son of Saul , whom he treated with every kind- ness , and affectionately entertained at his own table . The result of the taking ...
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... mind , than to that of any of the sciences which have material phenomena for their objects . In the study of these , doubtless , the true principles of philosophy are generally followed , and hence the amazing success with which they ...
... mind , than to that of any of the sciences which have material phenomena for their objects . In the study of these , doubtless , the true principles of philosophy are generally followed , and hence the amazing success with which they ...
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... mind , and humility opens them . Scepticism pretends to doubt only from the impartiality with which it views different opinions ; but impartiality is no feature of its character . Scepticism is the off- spring of pride , and by pride ...
... mind , and humility opens them . Scepticism pretends to doubt only from the impartiality with which it views different opinions ; but impartiality is no feature of its character . Scepticism is the off- spring of pride , and by pride ...
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... mind could hardly have maintained itself in a state of scepticism , but for the miserable expedient of playing off one religion against another , without impartially examining the claims of any . When his mind seemed to lean for a ...
... mind could hardly have maintained itself in a state of scepticism , but for the miserable expedient of playing off one religion against another , without impartially examining the claims of any . When his mind seemed to lean for a ...
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... minds is favourable to the progress of philosophy , if it be accompanied by a steady determination to use them to the ... mind , he despises what is not his own , but God's . And he who finds ground for forming a high estimate of his ...
... minds is favourable to the progress of philosophy , if it be accompanied by a steady determination to use them to the ... mind , he despises what is not his own , but God's . And he who finds ground for forming a high estimate of his ...
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Philosophy and Religion, with Their Mutual Bearings Considered and Determined William Brown Galloway Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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