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Page 201
... sense of our ignorance , of Divine Verities , when we know most ; yet to hinder us from relinquishing their contemplation , though we know so little . On the one hand , it would appear that even the most subtle questions of the schools ...
... sense of our ignorance , of Divine Verities , when we know most ; yet to hinder us from relinquishing their contemplation , though we know so little . On the one hand , it would appear that even the most subtle questions of the schools ...
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... Sense .- " In former times men knew by experience that the earth stands still , and the sun rises and sets . Common sense taught them , that there would be no antipodes since men could not stand with their heads downwards , like flies ...
... Sense .- " In former times men knew by experience that the earth stands still , and the sun rises and sets . Common sense taught them , that there would be no antipodes since men could not stand with their heads downwards , like flies ...
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... sense -if sense that can be called which sense has none - put upon it by that lazy deference to great names which is the special weak- ness of even the best scholars , has been tried by the touchstone of monumental reality , and ...
... sense -if sense that can be called which sense has none - put upon it by that lazy deference to great names which is the special weak- ness of even the best scholars , has been tried by the touchstone of monumental reality , and ...
Contents
ECCLESIA IN NUBIBUS | 215 |
CONTENTS OF THE JULY NUMBER | 230 |
ECLECTIC | 455 |
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