| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 páginas
...of our reason to faith, takes «not away the landmarks of knowledge: this shakes not the foundations of reason, but leaves us that use of our faculties, for which they were given us. the certain evidence of its own knowledge, and overturning the principles of its own reason; in... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 586 páginas
...this, of our Reason to Faith, takes not away the land-mark of Knowledge. This shakes not the foundation of Reason — but, leaves us that use of our Faculties, for which they were given us." Thus far, Locke. Another Writer of no common vigour of Mind, and powers of Eloquence, and though... | |
| Charles Edward De Coetlogon - 1807 - 588 páginas
...this, of our Reason to Faith, takes not away the land-mark of Knowledge. This shakes not the foundation of Reason — but, leaves us that use of our Faculties, for which they were given us." Thus far, Locke. Another Writer of no common vigour of Mind, and powers of Eloquence, and though... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 páginas
...oxygen, compose water. Page 437. Ver. 268. Is more reveal'd, than clearly she conceives ? Calm she submits, and piously believes. This sentiment is taken...was Prebendary of Lincoln, and Rector of Bemerton near'Salisbury. He was a celebrated poet in his day, of what I have called the Pseudophysical kind,... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 530 páginas
...oxygen, comi»ose water. Page 437. Ver. 268. Is more reveal' d, than clearly she conceives ? Calm she submits, and piously believes. This sentiment is taken...Sect. 10. Page 437. Ver. 279. Page 438. Ver. 301. ious Herbert says} The Rev. George Herbert was the fifth son of Richard Herbert, Esq. and brother to... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 516 páginas
...oxygen, compose water. « Page 437. Ver. 268. Is more reveal' d, than clearly she conceives ? Calm she submits, and piously believes. This sentiment is taken...Book IV. Chap. XVIII. Sect. 10. Page 437. Ver. 279. [ 460 ] Page 438. Ver. 301. (as pious Herbert says) The Rev. George Herbert was the fifth 'son of Richard... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 520 páginas
...oxygen, compose water. Page 437. Ver. 268. Is more reveal' d, than clearly she conceives ? Calm she submits, and piously believes. This sentiment is taken...Understanding, Book IV. Chap. XVIII. Sect. 10. Page 437. Ver. 2?9. It says creative Power, redeeming Love, And sanctifying Grace are from above : At this verse the... | |
| John Locke - 1813 - 448 páginas
...our reason to faith, takes not away the land-marks of knoAvledge : this shakes not the foundations of reason, but leaves us that use of our faculties, for which they were given us. §11. If the boundaries be not set between faith and reason, no enthusiasm or extravagancy in religion... | |
| John Locke - 1816 - 1048 páginas
...of our reason to faith, takes not away the land-mark of knowledge: this shakes not the foundations of reason, but leaves us that use of our faculties, for which they wore given us. If the toun- §. 11. If the provinces of faith and rcat«.not son are not kept distinct... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 412 páginas
...of our reason to faith, takes not away the landmarks of knowledge : this shakes not the foundations of reason, but leaves us that use of our faculties for which they were given us. ... . , § 11. If the provinces of faith and reaIftheboun '' , , r ,. . , , , , dariesbenot son... | |
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