A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... 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 by men , and carry the mark of fallible on C them ; and in those ...
... 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 by men , and carry the mark of fallible on C them ; and in those ...
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... religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men , that I have instanced in , thus unequally furnished with truth , and advanced in knowledge , I suppose of equal natural parts ...
... religious controversies , and to be most stored with truth , the mark all pretend to aim at ? All these men , that I have instanced in , thus unequally furnished with truth , and advanced in knowledge , I suppose of equal natural parts ...
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... religion , will not find it an infinite work to acquaint himself with the sentiments of man- kind , concerning the most weighty and com- prehensive subjects . Let him exercise the freedom of his reason and understanding in such a ...
... religion , will not find it an infinite work to acquaint himself with the sentiments of man- kind , concerning the most weighty and com- prehensive subjects . Let him exercise the freedom of his reason and understanding in such a ...
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... religion , appear perfectly stupid . § 5. Ideas . I WILL not here , in what relates to the right conduct and improvement of the under- standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts ...
... religion , appear perfectly stupid . § 5. Ideas . I WILL not here , in what relates to the right conduct and improvement of the under- standing , repeat again the getting clear and determined ideas , and the employing our thoughts ...
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... religion , men are not permitted to be always wavering and uncertain , they must embrace and profess some tenets or other ; and it would be a shame , nay a con- tradiction too heavy for any one's mind to lie constantly under , for him ...
... religion , men are not permitted to be always wavering and uncertain , they must embrace and profess some tenets or other ; and it would be a shame , nay a con- tradiction too heavy for any one's mind to lie constantly under , for him ...
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