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Page 113
But had you represented to my understanding such reasons of your doctrine , as
being weighed in an even balance , held by an even hand , with those on the
other side , would have turned the scale , and have made your religion more ...
But had you represented to my understanding such reasons of your doctrine , as
being weighed in an even balance , held by an even hand , with those on the
other side , would have turned the scale , and have made your religion more ...
Page 318
And yet , on the other hand , unless wariness be used , as good almost kill a man
as kill a good book ; who kills a man kills a reasonable creature , God ' s image ;
but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself , kills the image of God , as it ...
And yet , on the other hand , unless wariness be used , as good almost kill a man
as kill a good book ; who kills a man kills a reasonable creature , God ' s image ;
but he who destroys a good book kills reason itself , kills the image of God , as it ...
Page 354
But he had already learnt to reason ; his mind was naturally cautious in its
operations , and he had by this time acquired a sufficient stock of scientific
knowledge to counterbalance the workings of any idle fancy . The method ,
therefore , which ...
But he had already learnt to reason ; his mind was naturally cautious in its
operations , and he had by this time acquired a sufficient stock of scientific
knowledge to counterbalance the workings of any idle fancy . The method ,
therefore , which ...
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