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Side 37
... doctrines , with some conceits which they have most admired , or some sciences which they have most applied ; and given all things else a tincture according to 20 them , utterly untrue and improper . So hath Plato inter- mingled his ...
... doctrines , with some conceits which they have most admired , or some sciences which they have most applied ; and given all things else a tincture according to 20 them , utterly untrue and improper . So hath Plato inter- mingled his ...
Side 46
... doctrines obnoxious , and framed to up- hold the same abuses ; at one and the same time it was ordained by the Divine Providence , that there should attend withal a renovation and new spring of all other knowledges ; and , on the other ...
... doctrines obnoxious , and framed to up- hold the same abuses ; at one and the same time it was ordained by the Divine Providence , that there should attend withal a renovation and new spring of all other knowledges ; and , on the other ...
Side 70
... doctrine , he further proves the existence of this latent knowledge by the interrogation of one of Meno's slaves , who , in the skilful hands of Socrates , is made to acknowledge some elementary relations of geometrical figures . But ...
... doctrine , he further proves the existence of this latent knowledge by the interrogation of one of Meno's slaves , who , in the skilful hands of Socrates , is made to acknowledge some elementary relations of geometrical figures . But ...
Side 75
... doctrine of the Church that Adam's sin arose from pride . See Dante's Paradiso , vii . 25. Dante probably took it from Thomas Aquinas . 1. 27. extend , distend . 1. 29. principal senses of inquisition , i.e. , the senses which are of ...
... doctrine of the Church that Adam's sin arose from pride . See Dante's Paradiso , vii . 25. Dante probably took it from Thomas Aquinas . 1. 27. extend , distend . 1. 29. principal senses of inquisition , i.e. , the senses which are of ...
Side 77
... doctrine , we are very apt to be biassed , and to start with pre- conceived opinions which make us overlook or misinterpret evidence , and so vitiate our conclusions . Page 8 , 1. 5. stood upon , dwelt upon . " " 1. 13. broken ...
... doctrine , we are very apt to be biassed , and to start with pre- conceived opinions which make us overlook or misinterpret evidence , and so vitiate our conclusions . Page 8 , 1. 5. stood upon , dwelt upon . " " 1. 13. broken ...
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