Studies in Philology, Volume 34University of North Carolina Press, 1937 |
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Pagina 423
... Reason is the proper Foundation of Truth , and the best Method of Con- veyance , where there is a Disposition to receive it : But where Falshood has gain'd the Affections , and establish'd itself upon Superstition or Interest , the most ...
... Reason is the proper Foundation of Truth , and the best Method of Con- veyance , where there is a Disposition to receive it : But where Falshood has gain'd the Affections , and establish'd itself upon Superstition or Interest , the most ...
Pagina 424
... reason : The Truth is , that Reason , how much soever it may be boasted of as a Birthright , is not a natural Faculty , but an acquired Habit , or an Ability of acting which comes only by Use and Exercise , and is ever proportional to a ...
... reason : The Truth is , that Reason , how much soever it may be boasted of as a Birthright , is not a natural Faculty , but an acquired Habit , or an Ability of acting which comes only by Use and Exercise , and is ever proportional to a ...
Pagina 446
... reason for his interest in the Scottish Reformation : The History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church is noteworthy for this reason , that above all Protestant Churches it for some time was a real Church ; had brought home in authentic ...
... reason for his interest in the Scottish Reformation : The History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church is noteworthy for this reason , that above all Protestant Churches it for some time was a real Church ; had brought home in authentic ...
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