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" What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces incredible, — that, in God's name, leave uncredited; at your peril do not try believing that. No subtlest hocus-pocus of "reason" versus "understanding" will avail... "
Essays from the London Times: Second Series - Сторінка 89
автори: Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 261 стор.
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1851 - 592 стор.
...biographer's Will-o'-th'-wisp doctrines, which he at a later period adopted : " What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...leave uncredited ; at your peril do not try believing other than that." It had been better for Sterling had he not afterwards been brought within the range...
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ..., Том 23

New Church gen. confer - 616 стор.
...enforce by Bible, Church, or Pope. Carlyle's adj uration is irresistible, ' What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...uncredited; — at your peril do not try believing that.'" This is a very convenient basis of credence. What a man cannot understand he is not to believe. Perhaps...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1851 - 362 стор.
...astral spirits, or defunct logical phantasms, could serve you in any thing. What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...uncredited ; at your peril do not try believing that. No subtlest hocus-pocus of ' reason ' versus ' understanding ' will avail for that feat ; — and it...
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The Bible and the people, Том 1

1851 - 588 стор.
...and scornful contempt for, these is thus indicated by implication — " what the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...in God's name, leave uncredited ; at your peril, do you try believing that." Orthodoxy, to this true man, is a " sham " and " cobweb " — " bottled moonshine."...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1851 - 360 стор.
...in any thing. | What the light ^ of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the A1-! I mighty, pronounces incredible, — that, in God's name, leave]...uncredited ; at your peril do not try believing that. No | subtlest hocus-pocus of ' reason ' versus ' understanding ' ) will avail for that feat ; — and...
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Essays from the London Times: A Collection of Personal and Historical ..., Том 2

Samuel Phillips - 1852 - 268 стор.
...work as hard as that of breaking stones, and most extravagantly are others rewarded for doingnothing at all. The anomaly is a scandal, and redistribution...pronounces incredible, that, in God's name, leave tmcredited ; at your peril do not try believing that." And, lest the light of our own minds should...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1852 - 396 стор.
...astral spirits, or defunct logical phantasms, could serve you in anything. What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...uncredited ; at your peril do not try believing that. No subtlest hocus-pocus of ' reason' versus ' understanding' will avail for that feat; — and it is...
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The British Quarterly Review, Том 15

Henry Allon - 1852 - 620 стор.
...sentences as the following do not carry immediate conviction : — ' What the liffltt of 'your mind, -which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty,...uncredited; at ' your peril do not try believing that.' Leaving out of the discussion the question what is meant by ' the light of your mind,' the exhortation...
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The Life of John Sterling

Thomas Carlyle - 1852 - 362 стор.
...spirits, or defunct logical phantasms, could serve- you in any thing. What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces incredible, — that, in God's name, leave uncrcdited ; at your peril do not try believing that. No subtlest hocus-pocus of ' reason ' versus...
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Infidelity: Its, Aspects, Causes, and Agencies: Being the Prize Essay of the ...

Rev. Pearson (Thomas), Thomas Pearson - 1854 - 630 стор.
...And, with a sneer at the old churches and the old creeds, he says : " What the light of your mind, which is the direct inspiration of the Almighty, pronounces...leave uncredited ; at your peril do not try believing that."2 Where such talk as this is indulged in, the law and the testimony is very little valued. Mr....
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