Anniversary AddressesCongregational Sunday School and Publishing Company, 1894 - 517 pages |
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Page 23
... facts . Hence the many eminent observers who have been the most illogical of reasoners . What a contrast between Hugh Miller and his friend Francia ; the mind of the latter , as Miller describes it ELEMENTS OF A MANLY CULTURE . 23.
... facts . Hence the many eminent observers who have been the most illogical of reasoners . What a contrast between Hugh Miller and his friend Francia ; the mind of the latter , as Miller describes it ELEMENTS OF A MANLY CULTURE . 23.
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... facts will be tested , our theories probed , and our asser- tions exploded by better minds than ours . If it be true as Bacon says , " prudens interrogatio dimidium scientiƦ , " it is also true " impudens assertio excidium scientia ...
... facts will be tested , our theories probed , and our asser- tions exploded by better minds than ours . If it be true as Bacon says , " prudens interrogatio dimidium scientiƦ , " it is also true " impudens assertio excidium scientia ...
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... 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 of religion ; nor may Strauss by the simple assertion that miracles are ...
... 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 of religion ; nor may Strauss by the simple assertion that miracles are ...
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... facts may as well recognize what Napoleon saw on St. Helena the one grand fact of the living power of Jesus Christ in history and to - day ; a force that is mightier than all other forces ; a force that all other forces have in vain ...
... facts may as well recognize what Napoleon saw on St. Helena the one grand fact of the living power of Jesus Christ in history and to - day ; a force that is mightier than all other forces ; a force that all other forces have in vain ...
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... facts " of science and history ; holding himself alike accountable for minute " description , " " accurate definitions , " " " gen- eral laws , " " deep reflection , " and " distinct conscious- ness of the rules of my moral being ...
... facts " of science and history ; holding himself alike accountable for minute " description , " " accurate definitions , " " " gen- eral laws , " " deep reflection , " and " distinct conscious- ness of the rules of my moral being ...
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