A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... turn in their ways of talking ; and yet one cannot think that all whose lot fell in the city were born with different parts from those who were bred at the university or inns of court . To what purpose all this , but to show that the ...
... turn in their ways of talking ; and yet one cannot think that all whose lot fell in the city were born with different parts from those who were bred at the university or inns of court . To what purpose all this , but to show that the ...
الصفحة 23
... or fancy has recom- mended to their thoughts , their reasoning about it is still after their own fashion ; be it better or worse , it serves their turns , and is the best they are acquainted with ; and therefore OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 23.
... or fancy has recom- mended to their thoughts , their reasoning about it is still after their own fashion ; be it better or worse , it serves their turns , and is the best they are acquainted with ; and therefore OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 23.
الصفحة 24
... turn , but many different and opposite deduc- tions must be examined and laid together , before a man can come to make a right judgment of the point in question . What then can be expected from men that neither see the 24 OF THE CONDUCT.
... turn , but many different and opposite deduc- tions must be examined and laid together , before a man can come to make a right judgment of the point in question . What then can be expected from men that neither see the 24 OF THE CONDUCT.
الصفحة 45
... turn perfect skeptics , regardless of knowledge and virtue . There are several weaknesses and defects in the understanding , either from the natural temper of the mind , or ill habits taken up , which hinder it in its progress to ...
... turn perfect skeptics , regardless of knowledge and virtue . There are several weaknesses and defects in the understanding , either from the natural temper of the mind , or ill habits taken up , which hinder it in its progress to ...
الصفحة 49
... turns the several sects of men especially in matters of religion , entitle God and a good cause . But God requires not men to wrong or misuse their faculties for him , nor to lie to others or themselves for his sake : which they ...
... turns the several sects of men especially in matters of religion , entitle God and a good cause . But God requires not men to wrong or misuse their faculties for him , nor to lie to others or themselves for his sake : which they ...
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