Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review: In Five Volumes, 3. kötetBernhard Tauchnitz, 1850 - 324 oldal |
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... reason . He maintains his superstition with a credulity as boundless , and a zeal as unscrupulous , as can be found in the most ardent partisans of religious or political factions . The most decisive proofs are rejected ; the plainest ...
... reason . He maintains his superstition with a credulity as boundless , and a zeal as unscrupulous , as can be found in the most ardent partisans of religious or political factions . The most decisive proofs are rejected ; the plainest ...
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... reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that Bacon was an eminently virtuous man . From the tree Mr. Montagu judges of the ...
... reason from facts to motives that his partiality shows itself ; and then he leaves Middleton himself far behind . His work proceeds on the assumption that Bacon was an eminently virtuous man . From the tree Mr. Montagu judges of the ...
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... reason to doubt that they were sincere , they were by no means zealous . None of them chose to run the smallest personal risk during the reign of Mary . None of them favoured the unhappy at- tempt of Northumberland in favour of his ...
... reason to doubt that they were sincere , they were by no means zealous . None of them chose to run the smallest personal risk during the reign of Mary . None of them favoured the unhappy at- tempt of Northumberland in favour of his ...
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... reason that their names are still held in veneration by their countrymen . There were , doubtless , many diversities in their intel- lectual and moral character . But there was a strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds ...
... reason that their names are still held in veneration by their countrymen . There were , doubtless , many diversities in their intel- lectual and moral character . But there was a strong family likeness . The constitution of their minds ...
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... reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before it in a time of comparatively little knowledge and ...
... reason or to revelation now than for- merly . The public mind is assuredly not less enlightened now than formerly . Why is it that Protestantism , after car- rying every thing before it in a time of comparatively little knowledge and ...
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