The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 215
... Reasons ; either that the Idea of a God is innate and co - existent with the Mind it self ; or that this Truth is so very obvious , that it is discovered by the first Exertion of Reason in Persons of the most ordinary Capacities ; or ...
... Reasons ; either that the Idea of a God is innate and co - existent with the Mind it self ; or that this Truth is so very obvious , that it is discovered by the first Exertion of Reason in Persons of the most ordinary Capacities ; or ...
Strana 355
... Reason imaginable ; all the harmless Part of him is no more than that of a Bull - Dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry Men shall , in an Instant , assemble together so many ...
... Reason imaginable ; all the harmless Part of him is no more than that of a Bull - Dog , they are tame no longer than they are not offended . One of these good - natured angry Men shall , in an Instant , assemble together so many ...
Strana 436
... Reason , because the Mind which is perpetually tost in Controversies and Disputes , is apt to forget the Reasons which had once set it at rest , and to be disquieted with any former Perplexity , when it appears in a new Shape , or is ...
... Reason , because the Mind which is perpetually tost in Controversies and Disputes , is apt to forget the Reasons which had once set it at rest , and to be disquieted with any former Perplexity , when it appears in a new Shape , or is ...
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