Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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Strona xii
... faith , it is true , were soon modified by the love of change , and the constant impulse of free inquiry . But the spirit of their tenets survived the body . Where their religious opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside ...
... faith , it is true , were soon modified by the love of change , and the constant impulse of free inquiry . But the spirit of their tenets survived the body . Where their religious opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside ...
Strona xiv
... faith , and outward manifes- tations of it are somewhat neglected , while great importance is attached to purity of doctrine . This state of things naturally leads to a low esti- mate of the forms and external rites of Christianity ...
... faith , and outward manifes- tations of it are somewhat neglected , while great importance is attached to purity of doctrine . This state of things naturally leads to a low esti- mate of the forms and external rites of Christianity ...
Strona xx
... faith and hope ; and if the reproach of an irreligious ten- dency be indelibly affixed to it , it will be the part of true wisdom to renounce its cultivation altogether . There are some allusions in these Essays to the speculative ...
... faith and hope ; and if the reproach of an irreligious ten- dency be indelibly affixed to it , it will be the part of true wisdom to renounce its cultivation altogether . There are some allusions in these Essays to the speculative ...
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... faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to cover his retreat from a difficulty in the argument , by raising a mist of words . Though an acute reasoner , he avoids the ...
... faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to cover his retreat from a difficulty in the argument , by raising a mist of words . Though an acute reasoner , he avoids the ...
Strona 43
... faith had passed away with the theological wars , to which it had given rise . The Encyclopædists made converts to in- fidelity among the French , and Frederick of Prussia sought to extend their influence to his countrymen . He failed ...
... faith had passed away with the theological wars , to which it had given rise . The Encyclopædists made converts to in- fidelity among the French , and Frederick of Prussia sought to extend their influence to his countrymen . He failed ...
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