The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... practical alterations , however , proposed by Dr. Blaikie , were few and cautious , and some who agreed with him hesitated in raising so large a question with so small a result . Thus Dr. Marcus Dods , one of the most distinguished of ...
... practical alterations , however , proposed by Dr. Blaikie , were few and cautious , and some who agreed with him hesitated in raising so large a question with so small a result . Thus Dr. Marcus Dods , one of the most distinguished of ...
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... practical purposes where we were left at the end of the first part . Were this act in continuity with the first part , we should easily perceive that Faust , being with increase of years disgusted with pleasure , is desirous of some ...
... practical purposes where we were left at the end of the first part . Were this act in continuity with the first part , we should easily perceive that Faust , being with increase of years disgusted with pleasure , is desirous of some ...
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... practical necessity to him , without which he could neither have clearness of thought nor consistency in action . " He differed from Newman in being unable to depend upon himself in points where authority is needed . He had no ...
... practical necessity to him , without which he could neither have clearness of thought nor consistency in action . " He differed from Newman in being unable to depend upon himself in points where authority is needed . He had no ...
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... practical interest would dictate his choice of principles . " 1 As matter of fact , we do continually obey the dictation of the practical interests of life ; and in so doing , we recognize an au- thority more forceful , more arbitrary ...
... practical interest would dictate his choice of principles . " 1 As matter of fact , we do continually obey the dictation of the practical interests of life ; and in so doing , we recognize an au- thority more forceful , more arbitrary ...
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... practical one . It is not addressed to reason . It is rather the knock - down argument of facts , — an argument with which science , at least , cannot quarrel . We have not yet begun to philosophize . We have been seeking a founda- tion ...
... practical one . It is not addressed to reason . It is rather the knock - down argument of facts , — an argument with which science , at least , cannot quarrel . We have not yet begun to philosophize . We have been seeking a founda- tion ...
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