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... idea of danger . The thief would have you leave your doors unbarred , and the simple believe his cry of peace , peace . Well has it been said , " Men that know nothing in sciences have no doubts . " ¡ª And , alas , there are society ...
... idea of danger . The thief would have you leave your doors unbarred , and the simple believe his cry of peace , peace . Well has it been said , " Men that know nothing in sciences have no doubts . " ¡ª And , alas , there are society ...
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... idea of principles . Principles also contain the main facts , the elements of a system . They are the constituent parts , the foundations which support all asser- tion and action . The principles of language , e . g . are its gram- mar ...
... idea of principles . Principles also contain the main facts , the elements of a system . They are the constituent parts , the foundations which support all asser- tion and action . The principles of language , e . g . are its gram- mar ...
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... idea of God and his attributes forms its highest possible conception of moral excellence . As the stream can rise no higher than its fountain , so the aim and character of man can rise no higher than his conceptions of the Divine Being ...
... idea of God and his attributes forms its highest possible conception of moral excellence . As the stream can rise no higher than its fountain , so the aim and character of man can rise no higher than his conceptions of the Divine Being ...
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... idea of Mary's doing this is absurd ; but if it were done , how could it help Mr. Parker ? Would he believe a reputed or attested copy of the " affidavit ¡± ? Would he not demand a sight of the original ? How could he be gratified ...
... idea of Mary's doing this is absurd ; but if it were done , how could it help Mr. Parker ? Would he believe a reputed or attested copy of the " affidavit ¡± ? Would he not demand a sight of the original ? How could he be gratified ...
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... idea , which Mr. Parker always had , that , whatever it was which was seeking to enforce on him the doctrine of eternal retribution and of a punishing God , was inimical to him , " - 36 [ January , Who was Theodore Parker ?
... idea , which Mr. Parker always had , that , whatever it was which was seeking to enforce on him the doctrine of eternal retribution and of a punishing God , was inimical to him , " - 36 [ January , Who was Theodore Parker ?
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