The Works of John Locke, Volumen8 |
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... lose very much of the strength and force of the coherence and the light that
depends on it . Our minds are so weak and narrow , that they have need of all the
helps and assistances that can be procured , to lay before them un . disturbedly
the ...
... lose very much of the strength and force of the coherence and the light that
depends on it . Our minds are so weak and narrow , that they have need of all the
helps and assistances that can be procured , to lay before them un . disturbedly
the ...
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So that here we see the hopes of great benefit and light , from expositors and
commentators , is in a great part abated ; and those who have most need of their
help can receive but little from them , and can have very little assurance of
reaching ...
So that here we see the hopes of great benefit and light , from expositors and
commentators , is in a great part abated ; and those who have most need of their
help can receive but little from them , and can have very little assurance of
reaching ...
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... to read it all through at one sitting ; and to observe , as well as I could , the drift
and design of his writing it . If the first reading gave me some light , the second
gave me more ; and so I persisted on , reading constantly the whole epistle over
at ...
... to read it all through at one sitting ; and to observe , as well as I could , the drift
and design of his writing it . If the first reading gave me some light , the second
gave me more ; and so I persisted on , reading constantly the whole epistle over
at ...
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The light of the Gospel he had received from the Fountain and Father of light
himself , who , I concluded , had not furnished him in this extraordinary manner , if
all this plentiful stock of learning and illu . mination had been in danger to have ...
The light of the Gospel he had received from the Fountain and Father of light
himself , who , I concluded , had not furnished him in this extraordinary manner , if
all this plentiful stock of learning and illu . mination had been in danger to have ...
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And of this there appeared to me this plain reason : the particu . larities of the
history , in which these speeches are in . serted , show St . Paul ' s end in
speaking , which , being seen , casts a light on the whole , and shows the
pertinency of all ...
And of this there appeared to me this plain reason : the particu . larities of the
history , in which these speeches are in . serted , show St . Paul ' s end in
speaking , which , being seen , casts a light on the whole , and shows the
pertinency of all ...
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