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... observe with a sigh that victory more than truth is the object of most of their authors , in much of what they say . They seem to deceive themselves in this respect , and , by multiplying ingenious arguments in support of a position ...
... observe with a sigh that victory more than truth is the object of most of their authors , in much of what they say . They seem to deceive themselves in this respect , and , by multiplying ingenious arguments in support of a position ...
Side 14
... observe , that in this we have a manifestation of the wisdom which dictated the sacred oracles of truth , in their insisting so much on the necessity of humility . For pride shuts up the avenues by which truth may find its entrance to ...
... observe , that in this we have a manifestation of the wisdom which dictated the sacred oracles of truth , in their insisting so much on the necessity of humility . For pride shuts up the avenues by which truth may find its entrance to ...
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... observed that by superstition he means to designate the Christian religion equally with Paganism , ) " set them a - quarrelling , while we ourselves , during their fury and contention , happily make our escape into the calm though ...
... observed that by superstition he means to designate the Christian religion equally with Paganism , ) " set them a - quarrelling , while we ourselves , during their fury and contention , happily make our escape into the calm though ...
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... observe or conceive the tie which binds together the motion and volition , or the energy by which the mind produces this effect . The autho- rity of ... observed a particular event to follow upon another , 28 Of Power , Cause , and Effect .
... observe or conceive the tie which binds together the motion and volition , or the energy by which the mind produces this effect . The autho- rity of ... observed a particular event to follow upon another , 28 Of Power , Cause , and Effect .
Side 29
William Brown Galloway. have observed a particular event to follow upon another , we are not entitled to form a general rule , or foretell what will happen in like cases ; it being justly esteemed an unpardonable temerity to judge of the ...
William Brown Galloway. have observed a particular event to follow upon another , we are not entitled to form a general rule , or foretell what will happen in like cases ; it being justly esteemed an unpardonable temerity to judge of the ...
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Philosophy and Religion, with Their Mutual Bearings Considered and Determined William Brown Galloway Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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