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... truths of man's moral consciousness - truths which Mr. Carlyle considers to be prior to all argument — with the historical facts of the religion ; unless we can see first the necessity of salvation , and secondly , the truth of the ...
... truths of man's moral consciousness - truths which Mr. Carlyle considers to be prior to all argument — with the historical facts of the religion ; unless we can see first the necessity of salvation , and secondly , the truth of the ...
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... truth , namely , that a man is not always what his opinions are ; -belief and practice are not one thing , but two things . day experience to deny the great changes which take place , sometimes by the force of reason , but more ...
... truth , namely , that a man is not always what his opinions are ; -belief and practice are not one thing , but two things . day experience to deny the great changes which take place , sometimes by the force of reason , but more ...
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... truth , what other , or better course could its advocates have followed than that they have adopted ? or if it be even a possible truth , how else could its claims be satisfactorily adjusted ? or supposing it an error , what shorter way ...
... truth , what other , or better course could its advocates have followed than that they have adopted ? or if it be even a possible truth , how else could its claims be satisfactorily adjusted ? or supposing it an error , what shorter way ...
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