The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... truth to truth as we find it , this is the golden rule in theo- " logy as well as in arithmetic , and makes up the best harmony ; " not the forced and outward union of cold and neutral and " inwardly divided minds . ” But it is not to ...
... truth to truth as we find it , this is the golden rule in theo- " logy as well as in arithmetic , and makes up the best harmony ; " not the forced and outward union of cold and neutral and " inwardly divided minds . ” But it is not to ...
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... truth written upon the heart , is in analogy with the mind's ordinary operations ; and that the fear entertained by theologians , lest the theory of an inward latency of truth might seem to render unnecessary the Christianity of history ...
... truth written upon the heart , is in analogy with the mind's ordinary operations ; and that the fear entertained by theologians , lest the theory of an inward latency of truth might seem to render unnecessary the Christianity of history ...
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... truth , and the search for it : - The Unnameable made not the search for truth To suit hidalgos ' temper . I abide By that wise spirit of listening reverence Which marks the boldest doctors of our race . For Truth , to us , is like a ...
... truth , and the search for it : - The Unnameable made not the search for truth To suit hidalgos ' temper . I abide By that wise spirit of listening reverence Which marks the boldest doctors of our race . For Truth , to us , is like a ...
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