Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 Seiten |
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... turning with fresh zeal to the unwithered face of nature . The fruitful thoughts which lay under and gave rise to these scattered efforts of the human mind , were gathered up into unity and reduced to system in the new philosophy of ...
... turning with fresh zeal to the unwithered face of nature . The fruitful thoughts which lay under and gave rise to these scattered efforts of the human mind , were gathered up into unity and reduced to system in the new philosophy of ...
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... turn ourselves to men , with a few wholesome admonitions and just requests . And first , we admonish them to continue in a sense of their duty , as to divine matters ; for the senses are like the sun , which displays the face of the ...
... turn ourselves to men , with a few wholesome admonitions and just requests . And first , we admonish them to continue in a sense of their duty , as to divine matters ; for the senses are like the sun , which displays the face of the ...
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... turn , and deriving others from these by intermediates , in a short , indeed , but precipitate manner , fit for controversy , but unfit to close with nature ; we con- tinually raise up propositions by degrees , and in the last place ...
... turn , and deriving others from these by intermediates , in a short , indeed , but precipitate manner , fit for controversy , but unfit to close with nature ; we con- tinually raise up propositions by degrees , and in the last place ...
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... turns rather upon words than things . Father Malebranche is express , that the senses never deceive us , yet as express that they should never be trusted , without being verified ; charging the errors arising in this case upon human ...
... turns rather upon words than things . Father Malebranche is express , that the senses never deceive us , yet as express that they should never be trusted , without being verified ; charging the errors arising in this case upon human ...
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... turn it over to the friars , of whom Machiavel said , " That the kingdom of the clergy had been long since at an end , if the reputation and reverence toward the poverty of the monks and men- dicants had not borne out the excesses of ...
... turn it over to the friars , of whom Machiavel said , " That the kingdom of the clergy had been long since at an end , if the reputation and reverence toward the poverty of the monks and men- dicants had not borne out the excesses of ...
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