The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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... himself , though possessing a general perception of the truth which he promulgates , has not studied its application with sufficient diligence or sufficient keenness of insight to be able 1863. ] The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill . 9.
... himself , though possessing a general perception of the truth which he promulgates , has not studied its application with sufficient diligence or sufficient keenness of insight to be able 1863. ] The Later Writings of John Stuart Mill . 9.
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... able instances in history , of the fearful mistakes which have arisen from the assumption of infallibility , and from the honest attempts of rulers , political and religious , to root out what they were sure was error , and to protect ...
... able instances in history , of the fearful mistakes which have arisen from the assumption of infallibility , and from the honest attempts of rulers , political and religious , to root out what they were sure was error , and to protect ...
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... able to understand and give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is likely to be soon lost when they are never required ; and as it is absurd to argue the truth of a dogma to a person to ...
... able to understand and give the reasons upon which he believes it to be true . The ability to state these reasons is likely to be soon lost when they are never required ; and as it is absurd to argue the truth of a dogma to a person to ...
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... able to assert itself successfully against this yoke , Europe , notwithstanding its noble ante- cedents and its professed Christianity , will tend to become another China . " pp . 128-130 . -- Such dismal apprehensions are very ...
... able to assert itself successfully against this yoke , Europe , notwithstanding its noble ante- cedents and its professed Christianity , will tend to become another China . " pp . 128-130 . -- Such dismal apprehensions are very ...
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... able to " acquire and retain the absolute govern- ment " over them , to " impose silence " on their voices , or to substitute the opinions and instincts of the mass for their own . It is not unreasonable to hope , that if , in the ...
... able to " acquire and retain the absolute govern- ment " over them , to " impose silence " on their voices , or to substitute the opinions and instincts of the mass for their own . It is not unreasonable to hope , that if , in the ...
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