Essays: Second Series on Come of the Difficulties in the Writings of the Apostle PaulB. Fellowes, 1837 - 432 pages |
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... habit , dislike of doubt , p . 35 ; love of originality , p . 38 ; ex- cessive deference for authority , p . 39 ; views of expediency § 5. Cautionary maxims : no unfair argument to be used , p . 46 ; nor erroneous notion countenanced ...
... habit , dislike of doubt , p . 35 ; love of originality , p . 38 ; ex- cessive deference for authority , p . 39 ; views of expediency § 5. Cautionary maxims : no unfair argument to be used , p . 46 ; nor erroneous notion countenanced ...
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... habits and modes of thought which prevailed among the ancient heathen , may convince us that the real state of things was by no means such as the above reasoning would lead us to suppose . Their minds were , on this subject especially ...
... habits and modes of thought which prevailed among the ancient heathen , may convince us that the real state of things was by no means such as the above reasoning would lead us to suppose . Their minds were , on this subject especially ...
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... habit of loving and reverencing , and strictly adhering to truth . Protestants , however , in these times , it may be said , have no pretended miracles— practise no pious frauds . But how far is this to be attri- buted to a genuine ...
... habit of loving and reverencing , and strictly adhering to truth . Protestants , however , in these times , it may be said , have no pretended miracles— practise no pious frauds . But how far is this to be attri- buted to a genuine ...
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... habit , a sincere love of Truth for its own sake , and a steady thorough - going adherence to it in all philosophical , and especially in religious inquiries . The first step towards attaining this state of mind , and ascertaining how ...
... habit , a sincere love of Truth for its own sake , and a steady thorough - going adherence to it in all philosophical , and especially in religious inquiries . The first step towards attaining this state of mind , and ascertaining how ...
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... habit , it is not likely that we ever shall acquire it . I must here , therefore , briefly notice some objections which I have heard urged against the very effort to cul- tivate such a habit as I am recommending ; though , in fact ...
... habit , it is not likely that we ever shall acquire it . I must here , therefore , briefly notice some objections which I have heard urged against the very effort to cul- tivate such a habit as I am recommending ; though , in fact ...
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