A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... judge from the testimo- nial that was given of him by the celebrated Dr. Sydenham , in his book , entitled , Observationes Medicæ circa Morbo- rum Acutorum Historiam et Curationem , & c . " You know , likewise , " says he , " how much ...
... judge from the testimo- nial that was given of him by the celebrated Dr. Sydenham , in his book , entitled , Observationes Medicæ circa Morbo- rum Acutorum Historiam et Curationem , & c . " You know , likewise , " says he , " how much ...
الصفحة viii
... judges , was translated into Dutch and French , in the same year , and was also printed in English , in 4to . Before this work made its appearance , the happy Revolution in 1688 , effected by the courage and good conduct of the prince ...
... judges , was translated into Dutch and French , in the same year , and was also printed in English , in 4to . Before this work made its appearance , the happy Revolution in 1688 , effected by the courage and good conduct of the prince ...
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... judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men , that I have instanced in , thus unequally furnished with truth , and advanced in knowledge , I suppose of ...
... judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men , that I have instanced in , thus unequally furnished with truth , and advanced in knowledge , I suppose of ...
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... judge himself , and judge unbiassedly , of all that he receives from others , either in their writings or discourses . Reverence or prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions . § 4. Of Practice ...
... judge himself , and judge unbiassedly , of all that he receives from others , either in their writings or discourses . Reverence or prejudice must not be suffered to give beauty or de- formity to any of their opinions . § 4. Of Practice ...
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... judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such wrong measures , it is no wonder they should A embrace error for certainty , and be very positive 20 OF THE CONDUCT -Principles,
... judge . And thus they falling into a habit of determining of truth and falsehood by such wrong measures , it is no wonder they should A embrace error for certainty , and be very positive 20 OF THE CONDUCT -Principles,
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