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Side 137
... errors of fact , which operate most unchari- tably upon their construction of those insulated statements , which are continually put forward by designing men . Hence , I can well believe that it will be an acceptable service , at this ...
... errors of fact , which operate most unchari- tably upon their construction of those insulated statements , which are continually put forward by designing men . Hence , I can well believe that it will be an acceptable service , at this ...
Side 145
... error , is , in this respect , like the church of Christ — that is , it is always and essentially invis . ible to the fleshly eye . The pillars of this church are human champions ; its weapons are great truths so shaped as to meet the ...
... error , is , in this respect , like the church of Christ — that is , it is always and essentially invis . ible to the fleshly eye . The pillars of this church are human champions ; its weapons are great truths so shaped as to meet the ...
Side 169
... errors to arise in some narrow , par- tial , or angular view of truth , am seldom disposed to meet any sincere affirmation by a blank , unmod- ified denial . Knowing , therefore , that some acute observers do really believe this ...
... errors to arise in some narrow , par- tial , or angular view of truth , am seldom disposed to meet any sincere affirmation by a blank , unmod- ified denial . Knowing , therefore , that some acute observers do really believe this ...
Side 180
... error prevails . In the last Parliament , not once , but many times over , Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casu- ally , but pointedly , and with a view to an ...
... error prevails . In the last Parliament , not once , but many times over , Lord Brougham and others assumed that the students of Oxford were chiefly boys ; and this , not idly or casu- ally , but pointedly , and with a view to an ...
Side 227
... error which the logicians call ignoratio elenchi , that is , ignorance of the very question concerned — of the point at issue . For , mark , in the very vestibule of ethics , two questions arise - two different and disconnected ...
... error which the logicians call ignoratio elenchi , that is , ignorance of the very question concerned — of the point at issue . For , mark , in the very vestibule of ethics , two questions arise - two different and disconnected ...
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