| Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 Seiten
...iudgment of others. Moil men, indeed, as well as mod {efts in religion, think themfelve-s in pofieflion of all truth, and that wherever others differ from them, it is fo fa error. Steel, a proteltant, in a dedication tells the pope, that " the ' only difference between... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 Seiten
...grow, the more apt am 1 to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of otners. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion, think themselves in possession oi all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steei, a protestant, in... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1810 - 292 Seiten
...grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of eilicrs. Most men, indeed, as -well as most sects of religion,...think themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 190 Seiten
...name, during 's lifetime, um -ontr.itlicl.cd, in an Amei icstn pei-iodieal publication. of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion,...think themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a protestant, in a dedication, tells... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1811 - 196 Seiten
...appcurctl with his name, during , uncontraclictcd, in an American periodical ;iubltcation. of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion,...think themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a protestant, in a dedication, tells... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 Seiten
...I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion,...think themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the... | |
| A citizen of Pittsburgh - 1818 - 276 Seiten
...grow, the more apt am 1 to doubt my own judgement, and pay more respect to the judgement of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion, think themselves in possession of all truth, and that.whenevcr others differ from them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant,in a dedication, tells... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1823 - 310 Seiten
...grow, the more apt am I to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects of religion,...think themselves in possession of all truth, and that whenever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steel, a protestant, in a dedication, tells the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 552 Seiten
...grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth,...wherever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope, that the only difference between our two churches... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 Seiten
...judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others. Most men, indeed, as well as most sects in religion, think themselves in possession of all truth,...wherever others differ from them, it is so far error. Steele, a Protestant, in a dedication, tells the Pope that the only difference between our churches... | |
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