Critical Essays on a Few Subjects: Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH. B. Williams, 1842 - 352 |
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Strona iv
... religious truth . It becomes a duty , then , not only to watch them in their results , but to trace them to their sources , and to ascertain whether the fountain is pure , the waters of which are conducted iv PREFACE .
... religious truth . It becomes a duty , then , not only to watch them in their results , but to trace them to their sources , and to ascertain whether the fountain is pure , the waters of which are conducted iv PREFACE .
Strona v
... religious truth and their own objects of study , to gain an audience from persons , who would otherwise feel little interest in their researches . They must not complain , there- fore , if the process is reversed ; if their own theories ...
... religious truth and their own objects of study , to gain an audience from persons , who would otherwise feel little interest in their researches . They must not complain , there- fore , if the process is reversed ; if their own theories ...
Strona vi
... religious , and some of the political controversies of the day . We might attribute this philosophical movement , if we may give it such a name , -to local and tem- porary causes , if there were not some features in the character and ...
... religious , and some of the political controversies of the day . We might attribute this philosophical movement , if we may give it such a name , -to local and tem- porary causes , if there were not some features in the character and ...
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... religion , considers all men as equal . Its subject is the human mind , or man in general , considered apart from all the peculiarities , by which each person is distinguished from his fellows . Its conclusions are universal , having no ...
... religion , considers all men as equal . Its subject is the human mind , or man in general , considered apart from all the peculiarities , by which each person is distinguished from his fellows . Its conclusions are universal , having no ...
Strona x
... who openly threw off all religious restraint , and whose actions showed equal disregard of common humanity and justice . They talked of nothing but philanthropy and virtue , while their lives were sul- lied X PREFACE .
... who openly threw off all religious restraint , and whose actions showed equal disregard of common humanity and justice . They talked of nothing but philanthropy and virtue , while their lives were sul- lied X PREFACE .
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