Littell's Living Age, 53. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1857 |
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216. oldal
... truth above all things - if he had not believed in its power - if he had not loved its light ? For this large and open susceptibility to the truth is an intellectual as well as a moral quality . Nature does not reveal her secrets to a ...
... truth above all things - if he had not believed in its power - if he had not loved its light ? For this large and open susceptibility to the truth is an intellectual as well as a moral quality . Nature does not reveal her secrets to a ...
217. oldal
... truth . Principles so held may even assume over the title , whom all will acknowledge at an undue preponderance over other truths , once as the representative and fair example without disturbing honesty of character , of this class - is ...
... truth . Principles so held may even assume over the title , whom all will acknowledge at an undue preponderance over other truths , once as the representative and fair example without disturbing honesty of character , of this class - is ...
265. oldal
... truth of Christianity , or it forces them to recede from theism , which the bulk will not do . If a man says , " I am invincibly per- suaded of the truth of proposition A , but I cannot receive proposition B , because objec- tions a , ẞ ...
... truth of Christianity , or it forces them to recede from theism , which the bulk will not do . If a man says , " I am invincibly per- suaded of the truth of proposition A , but I cannot receive proposition B , because objec- tions a , ẞ ...
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Sad Fortunes of the Rev Amos Barton 24 | 92 |
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