Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions, and Discoveries: Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author |
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第 229 頁
But we believe , or , more accurately speaking , we feel , that it is otherwise in the
universe of mind . Whoever attentively observes the phenomena of come .
thinking and sentient beings , will be convinced , that xn . ] 229 OF THE LIBERTY
OF ...
But we believe , or , more accurately speaking , we feel , that it is otherwise in the
universe of mind . Whoever attentively observes the phenomena of come .
thinking and sentient beings , will be convinced , that xn . ] 229 OF THE LIBERTY
OF ...
第 245 頁
... and millions believe , or imagine they believe , propositions and systems , the
terms of which they do not fully understand , and the evidence of which they have
not considered . They believe , because so their fathers believed before them .
... and millions believe , or imagine they believe , propositions and systems , the
terms of which they do not fully understand , and the evidence of which they have
not considered . They believe , because so their fathers believed before them .
第 266 頁
He believes that he is in no danger of excess , and recollects the old proverb that
“ words break no bones . ... He believes almost every thing that he is bid to
believe ; and the admonition that is given him with all the symptoms of
friendliness ...
He believes that he is in no danger of excess , and recollects the old proverb that
“ words break no bones . ... He believes almost every thing that he is bid to
believe ; and the admonition that is given him with all the symptoms of
friendliness ...
第 378 頁
The thought that would immediately occur to a dispassionate man in listening to
this statement , would be , What a vast deal am I here called on to believe ! Now
the first rule of sound and sober judgment , in encountering any story , is that , in ...
The thought that would immediately occur to a dispassionate man in listening to
this statement , would be , What a vast deal am I here called on to believe ! Now
the first rule of sound and sober judgment , in encountering any story , is that , in ...
第 429 頁
Now the only reason we have to believe in these extraordinary propositions , is
the knowledge we possess of the divine attributes . From the force of this
consideration it is argued that God will not leave any sensible area of matter
unoccupied ...
Now the only reason we have to believe in these extraordinary propositions , is
the knowledge we possess of the divine attributes . From the force of this
consideration it is argued that God will not leave any sensible area of matter
unoccupied ...
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