Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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Pagina 9
... things . " It would be exceedingly interesting to be able to determine what Mr. Watson means by the " reality of things , " or upon what authority his " must be " is based . Because he is careful to assert with marked emphasis that ...
... things . " It would be exceedingly interesting to be able to determine what Mr. Watson means by the " reality of things , " or upon what authority his " must be " is based . Because he is careful to assert with marked emphasis that ...
Pagina 12
... things are true . . . are honest . . . are just . . . are pure ... are lovely ... are of good report - if there be any virtue , and if there be any praise - be such the objects of your esteem . ' The rightness here is not one which is ...
... things are true . . . are honest . . . are just . . . are pure ... are lovely ... are of good report - if there be any virtue , and if there be any praise - be such the objects of your esteem . ' The rightness here is not one which is ...
Pagina 25
... things are worthy of death ; not only do the same , but have pleasure in them that do them . " * They who have become so fatuous may have disinherited the understanding and judgment of all that is true to them ; but unless they have ...
... things are worthy of death ; not only do the same , but have pleasure in them that do them . " * They who have become so fatuous may have disinherited the understanding and judgment of all that is true to them ; but unless they have ...
Pagina 26
... things , but they never dif- fered concerning the conduct which was right . Epicurus and Zeno knew no divergence here . * The assertion that unas- sisted reason cannot furnish us a knowledge of duty , and of the immutable distinctions ...
... things , but they never dif- fered concerning the conduct which was right . Epicurus and Zeno knew no divergence here . * The assertion that unas- sisted reason cannot furnish us a knowledge of duty , and of the immutable distinctions ...
Pagina 27
... things which win esteem and command reverence in every country however rude . The quotation of authorities on this point is needless . Were we asked for proof , we would go straight to the darkest corner of the earth at The Fijian ...
... things which win esteem and command reverence in every country however rude . The quotation of authorities on this point is needless . Were we asked for proof , we would go straight to the darkest corner of the earth at The Fijian ...
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