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Perhaps it is significant , as at least one writer has suggested , that the English word was associated from the first with doctrines based on faith rather than on reason . " The religious use of the term seems to have persisted through ...
Perhaps it is significant , as at least one writer has suggested , that the English word was associated from the first with doctrines based on faith rather than on reason . " The religious use of the term seems to have persisted through ...
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Penalties for opinion , or at least , for its expression , still exist by law ; and their enforcement is not , even in these times , so unexampled as to make it at all incredible that they may some day be revived in full force .
Penalties for opinion , or at least , for its expression , still exist by law ; and their enforcement is not , even in these times , so unexampled as to make it at all incredible that they may some day be revived in full force .
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If not the public , at least the philosophers and theologians who are to resolve the difficulties , must make themselves familiar with those difficulties in their most puzzling form ; and this cannot be accomplished unless they are ...
If not the public , at least the philosophers and theologians who are to resolve the difficulties , must make themselves familiar with those difficulties in their most puzzling form ; and this cannot be accomplished unless they are ...
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