The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8 |
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He was , as it is visible , a man of quick thought and warm temper ... on those subjects which came in his way so that one may consider him , when he was writing , as beset with a crowd of thoughts , all striving for utterance .
He was , as it is visible , a man of quick thought and warm temper ... on those subjects which came in his way so that one may consider him , when he was writing , as beset with a crowd of thoughts , all striving for utterance .
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Besides the disturbance in perusing St. Paul's epistles , from the plenty and vivacity of his thoughts , which may obscure his method , and often hide his sense from an unwary or over - hasty reader ; the frequent changing of the ...
Besides the disturbance in perusing St. Paul's epistles , from the plenty and vivacity of his thoughts , which may obscure his method , and often hide his sense from an unwary or over - hasty reader ; the frequent changing of the ...
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... that arises from a feeling that we understand and fully comprehend the force and reasoning of an author ; and therefore they could not imagine what those saw in them , whose eyes they thought not much better than their own .
... that arises from a feeling that we understand and fully comprehend the force and reasoning of an author ; and therefore they could not imagine what those saw in them , whose eyes they thought not much better than their own .
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his own judgment ; what a great and invincible darkness must this cast upon St. Paul's meaning , to all those of that way , in all those places where his thoughts and sense run counter to what any party has espoused for orthodox ; as it ...
his own judgment ; what a great and invincible darkness must this cast upon St. Paul's meaning , to all those of that way , in all those places where his thoughts and sense run counter to what any party has espoused for orthodox ; as it ...
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To which I answer , I would not be mistaken , as if I thought the labours of the learned in this case wholly lost and fruitless . There is great use and benefit to be made of them , when we have once got a rule to know which of their ...
To which I answer , I would not be mistaken , as if I thought the labours of the learned in this case wholly lost and fruitless . There is great use and benefit to be made of them , when we have once got a rule to know which of their ...
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