The Eclectic Review, Bind 4;Bind 108Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1858 |
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... other Nicholas . Concern for truth , nevertheless , constrains us to say , notwith- standing the practical charity which governs our decisions , that the system of celibacy is not one formed to foster THE MODERN PAPACY . 9.
... other Nicholas . Concern for truth , nevertheless , constrains us to say , notwith- standing the practical charity which governs our decisions , that the system of celibacy is not one formed to foster THE MODERN PAPACY . 9.
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... truth of nature , then the fifty - five elements [ sic ] , which no invented torture has been able to unfold , may be isomerically compound , and , by necessity , indissoluble by the kind of forces by which experimenters of every age ...
... truth of nature , then the fifty - five elements [ sic ] , which no invented torture has been able to unfold , may be isomerically compound , and , by necessity , indissoluble by the kind of forces by which experimenters of every age ...
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... truth of nature , it follows that because different atoms of the same element may be in different spheres of force , with regard to each other , and so present different appearances of the same elements , that , therefore , by the same ...
... truth of nature , it follows that because different atoms of the same element may be in different spheres of force , with regard to each other , and so present different appearances of the same elements , that , therefore , by the same ...
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... truth , which at once constitutes its clearness and perfection as a thought , and legitimatizes it in the presence of a positive method- ology . " - P . 129 . Should it be hereafter proved , that the sixty - five substances now supposed ...
... truth , which at once constitutes its clearness and perfection as a thought , and legitimatizes it in the presence of a positive method- ology . " - P . 129 . Should it be hereafter proved , that the sixty - five substances now supposed ...
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... truth of ingenuous observation , which we are yet slow to receive ; for credulity of temper is even more strikingly exemplified in bigoted unbelief of the credible , than in too great a facility of conviction . In fine , there is ...
... truth of ingenuous observation , which we are yet slow to receive ; for credulity of temper is even more strikingly exemplified in bigoted unbelief of the credible , than in too great a facility of conviction . In fine , there is ...
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