Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 13
... truth . and error . Pity there were not some intellectual Sing - Sing for the culprit ! How refreshing , on the other hand , to follow the clear unfolding of the silken threads of thought that lie side by side , single and in knots and ...
... truth . and error . Pity there were not some intellectual Sing - Sing for the culprit ! How refreshing , on the other hand , to follow the clear unfolding of the silken threads of thought that lie side by side , single and in knots and ...
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... truth and unwearied travel of wit had joined variety of reading and contemplation , they had proved great lights to the advancement of all learning and knowl- edge . " And so , for lack of other timber , they split hairs . Hence the ...
... truth and unwearied travel of wit had joined variety of reading and contemplation , they had proved great lights to the advancement of all learning and knowl- edge . " And so , for lack of other timber , they split hairs . Hence the ...
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... truths . Crotchets infest the brains and hobbies career through the fields of thought . Polyphemus is after us , a burly wretch with one eye . Better if that were out . The remedy is to correct our narrowness by a clear view of the wide ...
... truths . Crotchets infest the brains and hobbies career through the fields of thought . Polyphemus is after us , a burly wretch with one eye . Better if that were out . The remedy is to correct our narrowness by a clear view of the wide ...
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... truth . It abrogates the moral obligation to prove all things and hold fast that which is good . It revolts from the great problem of life , which calls on us to know , and to know that we may do . Out upon this apotheosis of doubt ! It ...
... truth . It abrogates the moral obligation to prove all things and hold fast that which is good . It revolts from the great problem of life , which calls on us to know , and to know that we may do . Out upon this apotheosis of doubt ! It ...
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... truths of history . Foregone conclusions are not to bar out the deepest facts of human nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence the moment they touch the borders ...
... truths of history . Foregone conclusions are not to bar out the deepest facts of human nature or the most stupendous events in the story of the race . Hume may not rule out the settled laws of evidence the moment they touch the borders ...
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