Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - 346 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 136
... fact , which the testimony endeavours to establish , partakes of the extraordinary and the marvellous ; in that case , the evidence , resulting from the testi- mony , admits of a diminution , greater or less , in proportion as the fact ...
... fact , which the testimony endeavours to establish , partakes of the extraordinary and the marvellous ; in that case , the evidence , resulting from the testi- mony , admits of a diminution , greater or less , in proportion as the fact ...
الصفحة 138
... fact , against the existence of any miracle ; nor can such a proof be destroyed , or the miracle rendered credible , but by an opposite proof , which is superior.® The plain consequence is ( and it is a general maxim worthy of our ...
... fact , against the existence of any miracle ; nor can such a proof be destroyed , or the miracle rendered credible , but by an opposite proof , which is superior.® The plain consequence is ( and it is a general maxim worthy of our ...
الصفحة 334
... fact , mere examples of those who stone the prophets and leave it to their posterity to build their sepulchres . If ... fact that people are educated insufficiently , the fact that they are educated at all , all these are reasons given ...
... fact , mere examples of those who stone the prophets and leave it to their posterity to build their sepulchres . If ... fact that people are educated insufficiently , the fact that they are educated at all , all these are reasons given ...
المحتوى
PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
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action Anaxagoras Areopagitica argument Aristotle authority believe better called Catullus character Christian Cobbett common Council of Trent Critolaus Dickens doctrine Dombey and Son earth effect English equally evil experience expression fact feelings force George Orwell GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON give Greek hath heart heaven human ideas Idols JOHN LOCKE judge judgment kind king knowledge labour language law of nature learning liberty licensing live mankind Marcus Aurelius means ment mind miracle modern moral nation never object opinion passions persons philosophy Plato pleasure poems poet poetry political present principles Professor Huxley prose question reader reason religion sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit style supposed testimony thee things thou thought tion Tom Cribb true truth understanding unto vanity virtue vulgar whole William Hazlitt wisdom wise words write