A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... keep up his acquaintance with several of the faculty . In what reputation he was held by some of the most eminent of them , we may judge from the testimo- nial that was given of him by the celebrated Dr. Sydenham , in his book ...
... keep up his acquaintance with several of the faculty . In what reputation he was held by some of the most eminent of them , we may judge from the testimo- nial that was given of him by the celebrated Dr. Sydenham , in his book ...
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... keep them in ignorance and error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning BESIDES the want of determined ideas , OF THE CONDUCT ...
... keep them in ignorance and error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning BESIDES the want of determined ideas , OF THE CONDUCT ...
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... keeps within the narrow bounds of a field or two that delight him . He that will inquire out the best books in every science , and inform himself of the most material au- thors of the several sects of philosophy and religion , will not ...
... keeps within the narrow bounds of a field or two that delight him . He that will inquire out the best books in every science , and inform himself of the most material au- thors of the several sects of philosophy and religion , will not ...
الصفحة 38
... keeps the clear light out of his mind , which should lead him into truth and knowledge ? False or doubtful positions , relied upon as unquestionable max- ims , keep those in the dark from truth who build on them . Such are usually the ...
... keeps the clear light out of his mind , which should lead him into truth and knowledge ? False or doubtful positions , relied upon as unquestionable max- ims , keep those in the dark from truth who build on them . Such are usually the ...
الصفحة 39
... keep them in the dark , with a belief that they are more in the light than any that do not see with their eyes ; I shall offer this one mark whereby prejudice may be known . He that is strongly of any opin- ion , must suppose ( unless ...
... keep them in the dark , with a belief that they are more in the light than any that do not see with their eyes ; I shall offer this one mark whereby prejudice may be known . He that is strongly of any opin- ion , must suppose ( unless ...
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