Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... matter with which reason has nothing to do , and that revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light , and summoned the soul to bear witness to its own glory . Locke ...
... matter with which reason has nothing to do , and that revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light , and summoned the soul to bear witness to its own glory . Locke ...
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... matter . Be the cause what it will , our Saviour found mankind under a corruption of manners and principles , which ages after ages had prevailed , and , must be confessed , was not in a way or tendency to be mended . The rules of ...
... matter . Be the cause what it will , our Saviour found mankind under a corruption of manners and principles , which ages after ages had prevailed , and , must be confessed , was not in a way or tendency to be mended . The rules of ...
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... matters of fact which they can without difficulty conceive ; and that he who does such things must do them by the assistance of a divine power . These things lie level to the ordinariest apprehension ; he that can distinguish between ...
... matters of fact which they can without difficulty conceive ; and that he who does such things must do them by the assistance of a divine power . These things lie level to the ordinariest apprehension ; he that can distinguish between ...
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... matter , we are become hitherto the latest and the backwardest scholars , of whom God offered to have made us the teachers . Now once again by all concurrence of signs , and by the general instinct of holy and devout men , as they daily ...
... matter , we are become hitherto the latest and the backwardest scholars , of whom God offered to have made us the teachers . Now once again by all concurrence of signs , and by the general instinct of holy and devout men , as they daily ...
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... matters to be reformed , should be disputing , reasoning , reading , inventing , discoursing , even to a rarity and admiration , things not before discoursed or written of , argues first a singular good will , contentedness , and ...
... matters to be reformed , should be disputing , reasoning , reading , inventing , discoursing , even to a rarity and admiration , things not before discoursed or written of , argues first a singular good will , contentedness , and ...
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