The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 108
... knowledge , certain that the mind fully occupied with ideas of its own importance and its own worth , must be closed against the entrance of all truth , all other knowledge . In the next conversation he proceeded to give shape to his ...
... knowledge , certain that the mind fully occupied with ideas of its own importance and its own worth , must be closed against the entrance of all truth , all other knowledge . In the next conversation he proceeded to give shape to his ...
Page 220
... knowledge by the desire , the fretful desire , to know . How gently but how authoritatively all knowledge comes to us through the other senses . We gain nothing by a feverish and irritable desire to see more , or to hear more , or to ...
... knowledge by the desire , the fretful desire , to know . How gently but how authoritatively all knowledge comes to us through the other senses . We gain nothing by a feverish and irritable desire to see more , or to hear more , or to ...
Page 513
... Knowledge of our Lord Impeached . 513 Our blessed Lord himself is charged with ignorance . And with reference to the matters in dispute , Dr. Colenso claims to know more than he did ; while he distinctly denies the supernatural knowledge ...
... Knowledge of our Lord Impeached . 513 Our blessed Lord himself is charged with ignorance . And with reference to the matters in dispute , Dr. Colenso claims to know more than he did ; while he distinctly denies the supernatural knowledge ...
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