A treatise on the nature and causes of doubt in religious questions [by D.B. Baker].1831 - Skepticism - 192 pages |
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... passage , from a deeply tried and ad- mirable writer , will carry us at once into the matter , and a solution of it . " My mind found rest in that kind of con- viction , which belongs particularly to moral subjects ; and seems to depend ...
... passage , from a deeply tried and ad- mirable writer , will carry us at once into the matter , and a solution of it . " My mind found rest in that kind of con- viction , which belongs particularly to moral subjects ; and seems to depend ...
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... passages indicated at foot , in other writers , who have well under- stood the point in question . * Read , the Introduction - omit all the first part- read all the second . + " Life of Locke , " by Lord King , p . 316 ( 4th edit ...
... passages indicated at foot , in other writers , who have well under- stood the point in question . * Read , the Introduction - omit all the first part- read all the second . + " Life of Locke , " by Lord King , p . 316 ( 4th edit ...
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... . 6 , " on want of universality in knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence . " 66 Gambier , on Moral Evidence , " & c . & c . The passage I allude to , is from Lord King's 14 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
... . 6 , " on want of universality in knowledge and reception of Christianity , and of greater clearness in the evidence . " 66 Gambier , on Moral Evidence , " & c . & c . The passage I allude to , is from Lord King's 14 RELIGIOUS DOUBT .
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David Bristow Baker. The passage I allude to , is from Lord King's late interesting publication from the papers of Mr. Locke ( a name on such a sub- ject , of no common authority ) . " If a man , " he writes , ( see , Paper on Enthusiasm ...
David Bristow Baker. The passage I allude to , is from Lord King's late interesting publication from the papers of Mr. Locke ( a name on such a sub- ject , of no common authority ) . " If a man , " he writes , ( see , Paper on Enthusiasm ...
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... passage is familiar to most ; but I cannot resist quoting it in this place : " The sacred lowe o ' weel - plac'd love Luxuriantly indulge it ; But never tempt th ' illicit rove , Tho ' naething should divulge it . " I wave the quantum o ...
... passage is familiar to most ; but I cannot resist quoting it in this place : " The sacred lowe o ' weel - plac'd love Luxuriantly indulge it ; But never tempt th ' illicit rove , Tho ' naething should divulge it . " I wave the quantum o ...
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