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Thomas Tomkins. TRUTH AND SINCERITY . MORAL truth , called also veracity , consists in speaking things according to the persuasion of our own minds ; and , in a more general sense , comprehends also faithfulness , which is a strict ...
Thomas Tomkins. TRUTH AND SINCERITY . MORAL truth , called also veracity , consists in speaking things according to the persuasion of our own minds ; and , in a more general sense , comprehends also faithfulness , which is a strict ...
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... Truth . Nature herself sincere and candid , intends , that mankind should preserve the same character , by cultivating fidelity and truth , and banishing ... truth's eternal measures ; thence to frame The sacred 162 TRUTH AND SINCERITY .
... Truth . Nature herself sincere and candid , intends , that mankind should preserve the same character , by cultivating fidelity and truth , and banishing ... truth's eternal measures ; thence to frame The sacred 162 TRUTH AND SINCERITY .
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... truth , and a real desire of improvement , ought to be the only motives of argumentation ; and where these are sincere , no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth as soon as it is per- ceived : but , in fact , people often ...
... truth , and a real desire of improvement , ought to be the only motives of argumentation ; and where these are sincere , no difficulty can be made of embracing the truth as soon as it is per- ceived : but , in fact , people often ...
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