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In the first of these , as I would have it specially noted , this life is manifested in
the case of persons not extremely remarkable in an intellectual point of view , and
who received their belief in the Christian Revelation in the natural way in which ...
In the first of these , as I would have it specially noted , this life is manifested in
the case of persons not extremely remarkable in an intellectual point of view , and
who received their belief in the Christian Revelation in the natural way in which ...
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The whole passage , of which this forms a part , is perhaps the finest illustration to
be found of a certain wide - spread and multiform intellectual phenomenon of our
time . In the higher walks of modern CHAPTER V.
The whole passage , of which this forms a part , is perhaps the finest illustration to
be found of a certain wide - spread and multiform intellectual phenomenon of our
time . In the higher walks of modern CHAPTER V.
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We hold this precisely with the same degree of tenacity with which we hold the
conviction that , though reason may err , intellectual skepticism is intellectual
suicide : conscience may not be infallible , but rejection of its authority is moral ...
We hold this precisely with the same degree of tenacity with which we hold the
conviction that , though reason may err , intellectual skepticism is intellectual
suicide : conscience may not be infallible , but rejection of its authority is moral ...
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We deny not that this result is one of exhaustless melancholy ; but , alas ! our
tears will not wipe out the statutes of the universe ; and the man of real fortitude
will , of all things , scorn intellectual legerdemain , and refuse to accept no fact .
We deny not that this result is one of exhaustless melancholy ; but , alas ! our
tears will not wipe out the statutes of the universe ; and the man of real fortitude
will , of all things , scorn intellectual legerdemain , and refuse to accept no fact .
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In the former of these it is implied , that every faculty which God has bestowed
upon or committed to the individual perform its full and appropriate work , or
reach its perfect and congenial development ; that the intellectual powers have a
fair ...
In the former of these it is implied , that every faculty which God has bestowed
upon or committed to the individual perform its full and appropriate work , or
reach its perfect and congenial development ; that the intellectual powers have a
fair ...
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