... has taken no pains to investigate its claims to credibility, nor weighed the objections to the evidence on which it rests, is lauded for his acquiescence, while obloquy from every side is too often heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into... The Zoist - Pagina 221844Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Samuel Bailey - 1821 - 300 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice. This conduct is the more remarkable, as on every side we meet with the admission, that belief is not... | |
| 1822 - 824 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice. "This conduct is the more remarkable, as on every side we meet with the admission, that belief is not... | |
| 1822 - 858 pagine
...ou the man, who lias minutely searched ¡uto t lie subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened mind than to see a number of шеи, a mob, whether learned or illiterate, who have never scrutinized the foundation of their opinions,... | |
| 1822 - 814 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...reflection, has adopted different sentiments from theirs, ami pluming themselves on the notion of superior virtue because their understandings have been tenacious... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1831 - 254 pagine
...heaped on the man who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...pluming themselves on the notion of superior virtue, 7* because their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice.* This conduct is the more remarkable,... | |
| John Campbell Colquhoun - 1836 - 460 pagine
...truths, and attempting to oppose their wilful ignorance to the lights which every where surround them. " There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...never scrutinized the foundation of their opinions, VOL. II. N assailing with contumely an individual who, after the labour of research and reflection,... | |
| John Campbell Colquhoun - 1836 - 454 pagine
...whether learned or illiterate, who have never scrutinized the foundation of their opinions, vol.. u. N assailing with contumely an individual who, after...theirs, and pluming themselves on the notion of superior ' knowledge,' because their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice."* But " the true conquests,... | |
| 1837 - 352 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice. This conduct is more remarkable, as on every side we meet with the admission, that belief is not dependant... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...their understandings have been tenacious of prejudice. This conduct is more remarkable, as on every side we meet with the admission, that belief is not dependent... | |
| Materials - 1846 - 478 pagine
...heaped on the man, who has minutely searched into the subject, and been led to an opposite conclusion. There are few things more disgusting to an enlightened...the labour of research and reflection, has adopted digerent sentiments trom theirs, and pluming themselves on the notion of superior virtue because their... | |
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