The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... my lite- rary education , with the importance of distinct ideas , as the best method both of receiving , and of communicating science , it has always appeared to me , as scarcely possible Introductory Prospectus . 13.
... my lite- rary education , with the importance of distinct ideas , as the best method both of receiving , and of communicating science , it has always appeared to me , as scarcely possible Introductory Prospectus . 13.
Pagina 38
... distinct and methodical a de- lineation as possible of one's own ideas , together with the grounds on which they are supported , and then to leave the im- partial Reader to judge for himself . " Not that these occasional Strictures on ...
... distinct and methodical a de- lineation as possible of one's own ideas , together with the grounds on which they are supported , and then to leave the im- partial Reader to judge for himself . " Not that these occasional Strictures on ...
Pagina 53
... distinct class in the Community , from the Prince to the Peasant - I am utterly mistaken . And , if the Ratio sacra be not the Ratio recta , the Temple , I have been labouring to erect , must of course vanish into an " airy nothing ...
... distinct class in the Community , from the Prince to the Peasant - I am utterly mistaken . And , if the Ratio sacra be not the Ratio recta , the Temple , I have been labouring to erect , must of course vanish into an " airy nothing ...
Pagina 64
... distinct , much less any adequate conception , but as we study it in the pure Oracles of God * . The most * Those oracles will instruct us to look upon it as an immediate and powerful , though secret Operation of God upon the human Soul ...
... distinct , much less any adequate conception , but as we study it in the pure Oracles of God * . The most * Those oracles will instruct us to look upon it as an immediate and powerful , though secret Operation of God upon the human Soul ...
Pagina 101
... distinct species of Virtues ; which I shall here subjoin , and arrange , accord- ing to their ascending Scale of excellence : that the Reader may see , in one compre- hensive view , how many things are requi- site , to render the ...
... distinct species of Virtues ; which I shall here subjoin , and arrange , accord- ing to their ascending Scale of excellence : that the Reader may see , in one compre- hensive view , how many things are requi- site , to render the ...
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