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Page 222
... truth ; and religious truth is of such great moment , that we cannot with justice to mankind refuse or interrupt their access to it . The prohibition - or even the discouragement of inquiry seems to convey an intimation which the ...
... truth ; and religious truth is of such great moment , that we cannot with justice to mankind refuse or interrupt their access to it . The prohibition - or even the discouragement of inquiry seems to convey an intimation which the ...
Page 264
... truth of the essential doctrines of Christianity , he also disapproved of certain abstruse questions concerning the ... truth . No man was ever more strict in speaking truth ; and the least deviation from it was accompanied with the ...
... truth of the essential doctrines of Christianity , he also disapproved of certain abstruse questions concerning the ... truth . No man was ever more strict in speaking truth ; and the least deviation from it was accompanied with the ...
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... truth , braces the faculties of his mind , as well as preserves his virtue . In this case , whether the reason , even of a man of genius , shall resemble an oak , or an osier , depends on always adhering to truth , and never bending to ...
... truth , braces the faculties of his mind , as well as preserves his virtue . In this case , whether the reason , even of a man of genius , shall resemble an oak , or an osier , depends on always adhering to truth , and never bending to ...
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