The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 1W. Pickering, 1850 |
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... say , that in or- der to avow doubt or difbelief of a popular perfua- fion without arrogance , it is required that the dif fentient should know himself to poffefs the genius , and foreknow that he should acquire the reputa- tion , of ...
... say , that in or- der to avow doubt or difbelief of a popular perfua- fion without arrogance , it is required that the dif fentient should know himself to poffefs the genius , and foreknow that he should acquire the reputa- tion , of ...
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... denounced as more likely to pollute the young and innocent mind than a ro- mance notorious for its indecency — to affert , I say , that such a paffage argues equal impudence and ignorance in its author , at the time of ESSAY IV . 31.
... denounced as more likely to pollute the young and innocent mind than a ro- mance notorious for its indecency — to affert , I say , that such a paffage argues equal impudence and ignorance in its author , at the time of ESSAY IV . 31.
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... say it , is the point of duty in dispute : and the only difficulty in the mind of an honest man arises from the doubt , whether more than veracity , that is , the truth and nothing but the truth - is not demanded of him by the law of ...
... say it , is the point of duty in dispute : and the only difficulty in the mind of an honest man arises from the doubt , whether more than veracity , that is , the truth and nothing but the truth - is not demanded of him by the law of ...
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... saying truth . These circumstances , it is plain , must confift either in natural or moral impediments . The for- mer , including the obvious gradations of confti- tutional infenfibility and derangement , preclude all temptation to ...
... saying truth . These circumstances , it is plain , must confift either in natural or moral impediments . The for- mer , including the obvious gradations of confti- tutional infenfibility and derangement , preclude all temptation to ...
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... say with Tertullian : * and to exclaim with he- roic Luther , “ Scandal and offence ! Talk not to me of scandal and offence . Need breaks through stone walls , and recks not of scandal . It is my duty to spare weak confciences as far as ...
... say with Tertullian : * and to exclaim with he- roic Luther , “ Scandal and offence ! Talk not to me of scandal and offence . Need breaks through stone walls , and recks not of scandal . It is my duty to spare weak confciences as far as ...
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