Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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Side 14
... reasons of things , they were carried about in a circle of arguments , and taking a promiscuous liberty , preserved not the rigor of true inquirers ; while none of them duly conversed with experience and things themselves . Others again ...
... reasons of things , they were carried about in a circle of arguments , and taking a promiscuous liberty , preserved not the rigor of true inquirers ; while none of them duly conversed with experience and things themselves . Others again ...
Side 17
... reason about , and what they may add , or procure , for the common good . And if at any time ourselves have erred , mistook , or broke off too soon , yet as we only propose to exhibit things naked , and open , as they are , our errors ...
... reason about , and what they may add , or procure , for the common good . And if at any time ourselves have erred , mistook , or broke off too soon , yet as we only propose to exhibit things naked , and open , as they are , our errors ...
Side 21
... reason , and the true helps of the intellectual faculties , so as to raise and enlarge the powers of the mind ; and ... reasons , but plans and designs of works — a different intention producing a different effect . In one the adversary ...
... reason , and the true helps of the intellectual faculties , so as to raise and enlarge the powers of the mind ; and ... reasons , but plans and designs of works — a different intention producing a different effect . In one the adversary ...
Side 23
... reason or inference can manifest itself , and lecturing man- kind on the futility of an instrument which he was employing in every page of his book.-Ed. 24 tions expert preter things or deceive us . For DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORK 23.
... reason or inference can manifest itself , and lecturing man- kind on the futility of an instrument which he was employing in every page of his book.-Ed. 24 tions expert preter things or deceive us . For DISTRIBUTION OF THE WORK 23.
Side 24
... reason , and , selecting out of them such as are calculated to dig- nify and elevate man's nature , to impart to them a trenchant and permanent character . As respects that portion which flow in upon the mind from the in- ternal world ...
... reason , and , selecting out of them such as are calculated to dig- nify and elevate man's nature , to impart to them a trenchant and permanent character . As respects that portion which flow in upon the mind from the in- ternal world ...
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