The New-England Magazine, Band 9Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1965 |
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... reason to impose his opin- ions on a subject which was above it — namely , religion . Frank- lin was inclined to the same state of mind ; and the most learned men , who have been without this latent skepticism · namely : sense of their ...
... reason to impose his opin- ions on a subject which was above it — namely , religion . Frank- lin was inclined to the same state of mind ; and the most learned men , who have been without this latent skepticism · namely : sense of their ...
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... reason ; it is opposed , not to what God has said , but to what man can discover by the legitimate use of his own faculties . I have already remarked , that man is ignorant , and that the wisest men have known this ; and , knowing this ...
... reason ; it is opposed , not to what God has said , but to what man can discover by the legitimate use of his own faculties . I have already remarked , that man is ignorant , and that the wisest men have known this ; and , knowing this ...
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... reason ( that is , twist my intellect into a defence of my actions ) at all . Reason is an obedient servant , but not an imperative master . The master- Will - directs him to prepare a defence of an ac- tion or course of conduct , and ...
... reason ( that is , twist my intellect into a defence of my actions ) at all . Reason is an obedient servant , but not an imperative master . The master- Will - directs him to prepare a defence of an ac- tion or course of conduct , and ...
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