| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 sider
...foundations of human judgement, and the structure of that understanding which GOD has given us for the investigation of truth.' " Let that question be answered...to direct into the proper track of reasoning, the devious mind of man, by shewing him its whole process, from the first perceptions of sense to the last... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 492 sider
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered...Christian. Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errours of thinking, by going up to the fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper track of... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 sider
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered...Christian. Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errours of thinking, by going up to the fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper track of... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 sider
...understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. " Let that question be answered by Locke, who was, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, a Christian : Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the fountains of thought,... | |
| David Simpson - 1810 - 422 sider
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding, which GOD has given us for the investigation of truth.' " Let that question be answered by Mr. LOCKE, who was, to the L'gliest pitch of devotion and adoration, a C/niatiati: Mr. LOCK L, whose office was to detect the... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 sider
...be answered by Mr. Locke, who, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, was a Christian—Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the very fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper track of reasoning, the devious mind of man,... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 sider
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. — Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, was a Christian — Mr. Locke, whose office was to... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 sider
...and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth.—Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who was, to...highest pitch of devotion and adoration, a Christian. Mr.Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the foundation of thought,... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 470 sider
...be answered by Mr. Locke, who, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, was a Christian—Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the very fountains of thought, sand to direct into the proper track of reasoning, the devious mind of man,... | |
| Donald Fraser - 1814 - 164 sider
...foundation of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered...adoration a Christian. — Mr. Locke, whose office it was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the fountains of thought, and to direct into... | |
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