Good Words, Volume 22Alexander Strahan and Company, 1881 - English periodicals |
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... truth in special subjects we are infinitely thankful . In matters of religion it can say nothing , for it knows nothing . A surgeon may dissect a living body to discover what life consists in . The body is dead before he can reach the ...
... truth in special subjects we are infinitely thankful . In matters of religion it can say nothing , for it knows nothing . A surgeon may dissect a living body to discover what life consists in . The body is dead before he can reach the ...
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... truth or fit- teresting . Two of them were distinctly men of real genius . My own brother was at starting the ... truth of it is proved by evidence better than argument , and idle persons may properly be prohibited from raising ...
... truth or fit- teresting . Two of them were distinctly men of real genius . My own brother was at starting the ... truth of it is proved by evidence better than argument , and idle persons may properly be prohibited from raising ...
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... truth handed down to it , would have sufficed in this , that improvement there was to be . more than amply to meet such danger as The Radicals wanted to make an end of then existed . In a little while The Edinburgh Toryism and ...
... truth handed down to it , would have sufficed in this , that improvement there was to be . more than amply to meet such danger as The Radicals wanted to make an end of then existed . In a little while The Edinburgh Toryism and ...
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... truth was to be found only in the earliest fathers of the Church ; the nearer that we could reach back to them , the purer we should find the stream . The bottom of the mischief was the modern notion of liberty , the supposed right of ...
... truth was to be found only in the earliest fathers of the Church ; the nearer that we could reach back to them , the purer we should find the stream . The bottom of the mischief was the modern notion of liberty , the supposed right of ...
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... truth ; it was first to repent of its sins , disown its Protestantism , and expel the Calvinistic poison ; then it was to control politics and govern all opinion . Murmurs arose from time to time among the disciples . If the Reformation ...
... truth ; it was first to repent of its sins , disown its Protestantism , and expel the Calvinistic poison ; then it was to control politics and govern all opinion . Murmurs arose from time to time among the disciples . If the Reformation ...
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