A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... 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 and hid ...
... 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 and hid ...
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... hold what they could give no manner of reason for . True or false , solid or sandy , the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- tion , but it ...
... hold what they could give no manner of reason for . True or false , solid or sandy , the mind must have some foundation to rest itself upon , and , as I have remarked in another place , it no sooner entertains any proposi- tion , but it ...
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... hold on , and every thing that can but be drawn in any way to give colour to the argument is advanced with ostentation . But that mind is not in a posture to find the truth , that does not distinctly take all the parts asunder , and ...
... hold on , and every thing that can but be drawn in any way to give colour to the argument is advanced with ostentation . But that mind is not in a posture to find the truth , that does not distinctly take all the parts asunder , and ...
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... holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , if he cannot ...
... holds forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , if he cannot ...
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... holds be , as he gives out , well fenced with evidence , and he sees it to be true , what need he fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the arguments that sup- port it , and have obtained ...
... holds be , as he gives out , well fenced with evidence , and he sees it to be true , what need he fear to put it to the proof ? If his opinion be settled upon a firm foundation , if the arguments that sup- port it , and have obtained ...
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