The Twentieth Century, Том 1Nineteenth Century and After, 1877 |
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... truth , and to treat them as excluding one another . It would be about as reasonable to set up an opposition between butcher's meat and food . Commonplaces of this character are no better than expressions of a sentiment , which the ...
... truth , and to treat them as excluding one another . It would be about as reasonable to set up an opposition between butcher's meat and food . Commonplaces of this character are no better than expressions of a sentiment , which the ...
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... truth , ' to take for his text , not examination , not inquiry , but truth . ' We should at once reply that examination or inquiry was no more in conflict with truth than our road to London is in conflict with London . The cases are ...
... truth , ' to take for his text , not examination , not inquiry , but truth . ' We should at once reply that examination or inquiry was no more in conflict with truth than our road to London is in conflict with London . The cases are ...
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... truths have been discovered by original inquirers , and received by compe- tent judges , it is principally by authority ... truth , when we act upon con- clusions of our own , for which the original reasons are no longer pre- sent to our ...
... truths have been discovered by original inquirers , and received by compe- tent judges , it is principally by authority ... truth , when we act upon con- clusions of our own , for which the original reasons are no longer pre- sent to our ...
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... truth , it may even be an use of private judgment in the highest degree licentious . The servant in the parable who wrapped his talent in a napkin , and thus ( as it were ) gave it away from his own use , exercised his private judgment ...
... truth , it may even be an use of private judgment in the highest degree licentious . The servant in the parable who wrapped his talent in a napkin , and thus ( as it were ) gave it away from his own use , exercised his private judgment ...
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... truth , but as a guarantee for it ; not as an absolute guarantee , but only when it is as the best that may be had ; not in preference to personal inquiry reaching up to the sources , but as the proper substitute in the multitude of ...
... truth , but as a guarantee for it ; not as an absolute guarantee , but only when it is as the best that may be had ; not in preference to personal inquiry reaching up to the sources , but as the proper substitute in the multitude of ...
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Страница 357 - O smallest among peoples ! rough rockthrone Of Freedom ! warriors beating back the swarm Of Turkish Islam for five hundred years, Great Tsernogora ! never since thine own Black ridges drew the cloud and brake the storm Has breathed a race of mightier mountaineers.
Страница 491 - Florence, in virtue of which all the faithful of Christ must believe that the Holy Apostolic See and the Roman Pontiff possesses the primacy over the whole world, and that the Roman Pontiff is the successor of Blessed Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and is true Vicar of Christ, and Head of the whole Church, and Father and Teacher of all Christians ; and that full power was given to him in Blessed Peter to rule, feed, and govern the Universal Church...
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Страница 419 - Concerning appeals, if they should occur, they ought to proceed from the archdeacon to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop. And if the archbishop should...