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confined to the sort of persons who think that new truths may have been desirable once , but that we have had enough of them now . But , indeed , the dictum that truth always triumphs over persecu- tion , is one of those pleasant ...
confined to the sort of persons who think that new truths may have been desirable once , but that we have had enough of them now . But , indeed , the dictum that truth always triumphs over persecu- tion , is one of those pleasant ...
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ever true it may be , if it is not fully , frequently , and fearlessly discussed , it will be held as a dead dogma , not a living truth . There is a class of persons ( happily not quite so numerous as formerly ) who think it enough if a ...
ever true it may be , if it is not fully , frequently , and fearlessly discussed , it will be held as a dead dogma , not a living truth . There is a class of persons ( happily not quite so numerous as formerly ) who think it enough if a ...
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They are a part of the truth ; sometimes a greater , sometimes a smaller part , but exaggerated , distorted , and disjoined from the truths by which they ought to be accompanied and limited . Heretical opinions , on the other hand ...
They are a part of the truth ; sometimes a greater , sometimes a smaller part , but exaggerated , distorted , and disjoined from the truths by which they ought to be accompanied and limited . Heretical opinions , on the other hand ...
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