Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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... faith . The Koran is explicit on this point of caste . " Men have their metal , as of gold and silver . Those of you who were the worthy VOL . IV . 5 ones in the state of ignorance , will be the PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 65.
... faith . The Koran is explicit on this point of caste . " Men have their metal , as of gold and silver . Those of you who were the worthy VOL . IV . 5 ones in the state of ignorance , will be the PLATO ; OR , THE PHILOSOPHER . 65.
Strana 172
... faith ; not a sight of realities , but an in- stinctive reliance on the seers and believers of realities . The manners and thoughts of believers astonish them and convince them that these have seen something which is hid from themselves ...
... faith ; not a sight of realities , but an in- stinctive reliance on the seers and believers of realities . The manners and thoughts of believers astonish them and convince them that these have seen something which is hid from themselves ...
Strana 173
... faith by a series of skepticisms . Charitable souls come with their projects and ask his co - operation . How can he hesitate ? It is the rule of mere comity and courtesy to agree where you can , and to turn your sentence with something ...
... faith by a series of skepticisms . Charitable souls come with their projects and ask his co - operation . How can he hesitate ? It is the rule of mere comity and courtesy to agree where you can , and to turn your sentence with something ...
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