A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... thing , accord- ing to our different , as I may say , positions to it , it is not incongruous to think , nor beneath any man to try , whether another may not have notions of things which have escaped him , and which his reason would ...
... thing , accord- ing to our different , as I may say , positions to it , it is not incongruous to think , nor beneath any man to try , whether another may not have notions of things which have escaped him , and which his reason would ...
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... things , they looked upon themselves , even after that the Spaniards had brought amongst them the notice of variety of nations abounding in sciences , arts , and conveniences of life , of which they knew nothing , they looked upon ...
... things , they looked upon themselves , even after that the Spaniards had brought amongst them the notice of variety of nations abounding in sciences , arts , and conveniences of life , of which they knew nothing , they looked upon ...
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... things , hold fast that which is good , is a divine rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at truth , to lay hold of it , if they do not dig and search for it as for gold ...
... things , hold fast that which is good , is a divine rule , coming from the Fa- ther of light and truth ; and it is hard to know what other way men can come at truth , to lay hold of it , if they do not dig and search for it as for gold ...
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... things which to him are sacred . Another surveys our differences in religion with an equitable and fair indifference , and so finds probably that none of them are in every thing unexception- able . These divisions and systems were made ...
... things which to him are sacred . Another surveys our differences in religion with an equitable and fair indifference , and so finds probably that none of them are in every thing unexception- able . These divisions and systems were made ...
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... things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men ...
... things than before he was aware of , or could have imagined . Which of these two , now , is most likely to judge right in our religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men ...
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