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... truth , and an honest candid simplicity , that admits every argument in its proper force , and would feel it a violation of principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin- ciple -to defend error through obstinacy ...
... truth , and an honest candid simplicity , that admits every argument in its proper force , and would feel it a violation of principle -not of reason or decorum only , but of conscientious prin- ciple -to defend error through obstinacy ...
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... truth of the eleventh proposition : he would believe it , on the authority of his author , antece- dently to demonstration : the perusal of the demonstration would communicate delight , would strengthen conviction , would confirm belief ...
... truth of the eleventh proposition : he would believe it , on the authority of his author , antece- dently to demonstration : the perusal of the demonstration would communicate delight , would strengthen conviction , would confirm belief ...
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... truth , there is a pretty large stock of them ; we can only mention a few . Among the awkwardnesses , we sometimes find the same or connected subjects treated in different parts of the book . Thus , instead of investigating formulæ ...
... truth , there is a pretty large stock of them ; we can only mention a few . Among the awkwardnesses , we sometimes find the same or connected subjects treated in different parts of the book . Thus , instead of investigating formulæ ...
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... truth , of Mr. Morehead's ingenuous confession , that , of course , his congregation must have been still more tired than himself ' ! 6 6 6 We are next to consider the inefficacy of the philosophi- cal essays . Mr. Morehead assures his ...
... truth , of Mr. Morehead's ingenuous confession , that , of course , his congregation must have been still more tired than himself ' ! 6 6 6 We are next to consider the inefficacy of the philosophi- cal essays . Mr. Morehead assures his ...
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... truths of Christianity , or the temper with which he discusses it to the spirit of its primitive teachers . The ... truth , seems on the point of ad- vancing to the exhibition of its most sublime and interest- ing discoveries ...
... truths of Christianity , or the temper with which he discusses it to the spirit of its primitive teachers . The ... truth , seems on the point of ad- vancing to the exhibition of its most sublime and interest- ing discoveries ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.