The Puritan: A Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, and Miscellaneous, 第 2 巻Perkins & Marvin, 1836 |
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... light , and only useful as a guide - mark to a wanderer on the wilderness or ocean , so a truth pushed to its highest generality , becomes less clear , even should its true- ness not be lost . Or , it is like 10 THE PURITAN .
... light , and only useful as a guide - mark to a wanderer on the wilderness or ocean , so a truth pushed to its highest generality , becomes less clear , even should its true- ness not be lost . Or , it is like 10 THE PURITAN .
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... light when its rays are confined and returned by the walls ; but remove the walls , and its straggling lustre , in the wide expanse of darkness around it , is in danger of being lost . Suppose I It is evident Let us illustrate this by ...
... light when its rays are confined and returned by the walls ; but remove the walls , and its straggling lustre , in the wide expanse of darkness around it , is in danger of being lost . Suppose I It is evident Let us illustrate this by ...
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... light from the thing it seems to illuminate , as it can possibly communicate to it . Two general prin- ciples , laid beside each other , are like two parallel lines ; you may dispute endlessly , which is the primi- tive standard of ...
... light from the thing it seems to illuminate , as it can possibly communicate to it . Two general prin- ciples , laid beside each other , are like two parallel lines ; you may dispute endlessly , which is the primi- tive standard of ...
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... light is so distant , as to shed very little radiance of any practical utility on my private and purblind path . Yet it is precisely these principles , formed by the coldest philosophers in their closets , that have had the greatest ...
... light is so distant , as to shed very little radiance of any practical utility on my private and purblind path . Yet it is precisely these principles , formed by the coldest philosophers in their closets , that have had the greatest ...
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... the truth of the principle depends on the deductions we make from it . The light of the sun will be colored by the glass through which we permit it to enter our room . THE PURITAN . No. 32 . He could raise scruples THE PURITAN . 15.
... the truth of the principle depends on the deductions we make from it . The light of the sun will be colored by the glass through which we permit it to enter our room . THE PURITAN . No. 32 . He could raise scruples THE PURITAN . 15.
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