The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors, 1. kötetJohn Taylor Lea & Blanchard, 1839 |
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18. oldal
... believe things they cannot understand . The rationalist will ad- mit nothing of all this ; for he maintains , that reason is the only faculty we can have to distinguish truth from falsehood , right from wrong ; and , therefore , if we ...
... believe things they cannot understand . The rationalist will ad- mit nothing of all this ; for he maintains , that reason is the only faculty we can have to distinguish truth from falsehood , right from wrong ; and , therefore , if we ...
23. oldal
... Believe me , bre- thren , I shall never forget the horrible contortions which I there saw . Despair , fury , malicious joy , and anguish , were by turns visible in their countenances . Their rage , I assure you , appeared to me that of ...
... Believe me , bre- thren , I shall never forget the horrible contortions which I there saw . Despair , fury , malicious joy , and anguish , were by turns visible in their countenances . Their rage , I assure you , appeared to me that of ...
36. oldal
... believe.— David Williams . LXXVII . Strife . The Hottentots , even , run to the suppression of strife when it has invaded a family , the same as we do to extinguish a fire ; and allow themselves no repose till every matter in dispute is ...
... believe.— David Williams . LXXVII . Strife . The Hottentots , even , run to the suppression of strife when it has invaded a family , the same as we do to extinguish a fire ; and allow themselves no repose till every matter in dispute is ...
43. oldal
... believe any thing ; for of those things they are taught to believe , they do not begin with evidence to prove them , they do not so much as know , by what rules things are to be proved , but go upon other people's words , and so never ...
... believe any thing ; for of those things they are taught to believe , they do not begin with evidence to prove them , they do not so much as know , by what rules things are to be proved , but go upon other people's words , and so never ...
63. oldal
... believe - for no man can be forced to believe . You may force a man to say this or that , but not to believe it . If you hold a clearly printed book with a clear candle to a man of clear eyes and able to read , he will certainly read ...
... believe - for no man can be forced to believe . You may force a man to say this or that , but not to believe it . If you hold a clearly printed book with a clear candle to a man of clear eyes and able to read , he will certainly read ...
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