The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - 556 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... speak for thyself . " An in- dulgence she is very seldom granted . * I beg leave to submit it too , to minds of calm and unbiassed consideration , who have the success of our Religion seriously * Should the question he , An Rationis in ...
... speak for thyself . " An in- dulgence she is very seldom granted . * I beg leave to submit it too , to minds of calm and unbiassed consideration , who have the success of our Religion seriously * Should the question he , An Rationis in ...
Pagina 43
... speak with Tongues more than you all : yet , in the Church , I had rather speak five words with my understanding , that I may by my voice teach others also , than ten thousand words in an unknown Tongue ? " And a Style may be so elabo ...
... speak with Tongues more than you all : yet , in the Church , I had rather speak five words with my understanding , that I may by my voice teach others also , than ten thousand words in an unknown Tongue ? " And a Style may be so elabo ...
Pagina 78
... speak lightly of the Doctrines of Truth ; which , to say the least of them , are among the most peculiar characteristics of that Reve- lation . Why " True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and virtuous Philosopher , but no ...
... speak lightly of the Doctrines of Truth ; which , to say the least of them , are among the most peculiar characteristics of that Reve- lation . Why " True Religion , " we have been told by an amiable and virtuous Philosopher , but no ...
Pagina 85
... speak , in every part of the field of battle - so , in the sciences , nothing is so uncommon , as that comprehensive kind of attention , which enables a man always to think , and speak , in perfect harmony with himself ; and so to avoid ...
... speak , in every part of the field of battle - so , in the sciences , nothing is so uncommon , as that comprehensive kind of attention , which enables a man always to think , and speak , in perfect harmony with himself ; and so to avoid ...
Pagina 86
... speaking , they can relish nothing but poetical fiction , sprightly imagination , and sparkling wit . " * We have heard , and we have read , of the supersti- tions of Reason , and Learning - of the idolatries of Pagan- ism and of the ...
... speaking , they can relish nothing but poetical fiction , sprightly imagination , and sparkling wit . " * We have heard , and we have read , of the supersti- tions of Reason , and Learning - of the idolatries of Pagan- ism and of the ...
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