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... truth , but only of sincerity . All sects and religions can produce " a noble army of martyrs , " who have preferred death to a base compliance with the injunction of their mis- guided persecutors : but opinions which are palpably ...
... truth , but only of sincerity . All sects and religions can produce " a noble army of martyrs , " who have preferred death to a base compliance with the injunction of their mis- guided persecutors : but opinions which are palpably ...
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... truth , and of complete licentiousness ; in the fourth , truth is esteemed and loved as the highest good , which is the age of commencing justification ; and , in the fifth , man elevates himself to become a pure impression of reason ...
... truth , and of complete licentiousness ; in the fourth , truth is esteemed and loved as the highest good , which is the age of commencing justification ; and , in the fifth , man elevates himself to become a pure impression of reason ...
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... truth palatable to the world by an artificial garb . Inspired by the example of the wor- thies of former ages , whom their cotemporaries hated and persecuted , but whom posterity reveres for their undaunted love of truth , he throws ...
... truth palatable to the world by an artificial garb . Inspired by the example of the wor- thies of former ages , whom their cotemporaries hated and persecuted , but whom posterity reveres for their undaunted love of truth , he throws ...
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