A South-sea SirenAuckland University Press, 1970 - 325 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 36 筆
第 6 頁
... truth , but at one time it was thought proper to place some reliance on the sacred word of honour of a reigning prince — a trust which , I fear , was so greatly abused that it has long since ceased to exist . In the ordinary walks of ...
... truth , but at one time it was thought proper to place some reliance on the sacred word of honour of a reigning prince — a trust which , I fear , was so greatly abused that it has long since ceased to exist . In the ordinary walks of ...
第 8 頁
... truth ; the scientist , working ardently at the destruc- tion of those same creeds on principles that he claims to be true ; the Indian fanatic , who endures self - inflicted tortures for holy truth's sake ; scores of religious and ...
... truth ; the scientist , working ardently at the destruc- tion of those same creeds on principles that he claims to be true ; the Indian fanatic , who endures self - inflicted tortures for holy truth's sake ; scores of religious and ...
第 47 頁
... truth worth inquiring about is the truth of Revelation . All else sinks into insignificance . That was the great Pascal's view . It is also the theme chosen by the poet , Cowper , when in impassioned verse he apostrophises truth - to ...
... truth worth inquiring about is the truth of Revelation . All else sinks into insignificance . That was the great Pascal's view . It is also the theme chosen by the poet , Cowper , when in impassioned verse he apostrophises truth - to ...
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