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Pagina 268
... reason under its most moral , and , if the word be desired , most spiritual aspect . In pronouncing such a decision , the Synod could only affirm the proposition , they could not prove it . That was a function which was not imposed upon ...
... reason under its most moral , and , if the word be desired , most spiritual aspect . In pronouncing such a decision , the Synod could only affirm the proposition , they could not prove it . That was a function which was not imposed upon ...
Pagina 269
... reason is entitled to ask , What is this special information which you say you possess ? It would be no reply for Chris- tians to answer that the light of conscience and of the mind gives the assurance , for then reason would justly ...
... reason is entitled to ask , What is this special information which you say you possess ? It would be no reply for Chris- tians to answer that the light of conscience and of the mind gives the assurance , for then reason would justly ...
Pagina 535
... reason it is the least popular . There are readers enough who love to be stimu- lated and excited by descriptions of the rise and development of another kind of passion - descriptions really much more dangerous and much more likely to ...
... reason it is the least popular . There are readers enough who love to be stimu- lated and excited by descriptions of the rise and development of another kind of passion - descriptions really much more dangerous and much more likely to ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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