A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... clear head and a comprehensive know- ledge . At least , this is the only way I know to give the understanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity , and to dis- tinguish the two most different things I know in the ...
... clear head and a comprehensive know- ledge . At least , this is the only way I know to give the understanding its due improvement to the full extent of its capacity , and to dis- tinguish the two most different things I know in the ...
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... clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about them than about sounds put for them , nor cf settling the signification of words which we use with ourselves in the search of truth , or with others in discoursing ...
... clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts rather about them than about sounds put for them , nor cf settling the signification of words which we use with ourselves in the search of truth , or with others in discoursing ...
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... clear that condition of life from a necessity of gross ignorance , and to show that more might be brought to be rational creatures and Christians ( for they can hardly be thought really to be so , who , wearing the name , know not so ...
... clear that condition of life from a necessity of gross ignorance , and to show that more might be brought to be rational creatures and Christians ( for they can hardly be thought really to be so , who , wearing the name , know not so ...
الصفحة 37
... clearly settled in the mind themselves , if we would make any clear judgment about them . This therefore is one of the first things the mind should be employed about in the right conduct of the understanding , without which it is ...
... clearly settled in the mind themselves , if we would make any clear judgment about them . This therefore is one of the first things the mind should be employed about in the right conduct of the understanding , without which it is ...
الصفحة 38
... clear . The only way to remove this great cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought ...
... clear . The only way to remove this great cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially to ex- amine himself . If others will not deal fairly with their own minds , does that make my errors truths ? or ought ...
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