Thoughts on Self-culture Addressed to WomenSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1872 - 379 pagine |
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Pagina iii
... evidence ; why not attainable on moral questions , 111. - Probability . - Different subjects require different kinds of proof , 112. - Moral certainty the ground of principles , 114.- Opinion rests on lower evidence . - Difficulty of ...
... evidence ; why not attainable on moral questions , 111. - Probability . - Different subjects require different kinds of proof , 112. - Moral certainty the ground of principles , 114.- Opinion rests on lower evidence . - Difficulty of ...
Pagina vi
... Evidences of religion , 360. - Historical and critical , 361. - Moral evidence , 361 . Study of Scripture , 362. - General method of study , 363. - Definite object in study , 363. - The general purport and spirit of Scripture the only ...
... Evidences of religion , 360. - Historical and critical , 361. - Moral evidence , 361 . Study of Scripture , 362. - General method of study , 363. - Definite object in study , 363. - The general purport and spirit of Scripture the only ...
Pagina 4
... better enabled to search for evidence of its character in our own day . That will furnish us with the truest measure of what modern education has done , towards fitting women for ITS PRESENT TONE . 5 the position they hold ;
... better enabled to search for evidence of its character in our own day . That will furnish us with the truest measure of what modern education has done , towards fitting women for ITS PRESENT TONE . 5 the position they hold ;
Pagina 98
... evidence adduced for them , will always be an offence in the eyes of the large majority , who take their opinions and their creed on trust , and both dread and resent any doubt cast on the infallibility of either , as an attack on the ...
... evidence adduced for them , will always be an offence in the eyes of the large majority , who take their opinions and their creed on trust , and both dread and resent any doubt cast on the infallibility of either , as an attack on the ...
Pagina 106
... evidence to be considered , to the complexity of the terms employed , and to the remoteness of the relations involved , reason is more and more called into action . The difference of value between the knowledge of mere facts , and that ...
... evidence to be considered , to the complexity of the terms employed , and to the remoteness of the relations involved , reason is more and more called into action . The difference of value between the knowledge of mere facts , and that ...
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