The Works of John Locke, Volumen8Thomas Tegg, 1823 |
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... light , and rap- tures of zeal , hindered others to look for a train of rea- soning , proceeding on regular and cogent argumenta- tion , from a man raised above the ordinary pitch of humanity , to a higher and brighter way of ...
... light , and rap- tures of zeal , hindered others to look for a train of rea- soning , proceeding on regular and cogent argumenta- tion , from a man raised above the ordinary pitch of humanity , to a higher and brighter way of ...
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... light to those they were directed to . But for all that , the study- ing of St. Paul's epistles , in the way I have proposed , will , I humbly conceive , carry us a great length in the right understanding of them , and make us rejoice ...
... light to those they were directed to . But for all that , the study- ing of St. Paul's epistles , in the way I have proposed , will , I humbly conceive , carry us a great length in the right understanding of them , and make us rejoice ...
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... together places of Scripture treating of the same point . Thus , indeed , one part of the sacred text could not fail to give light unto another . And since the providence of God hath so ordered it , that c 2 Preface . 19.
... together places of Scripture treating of the same point . Thus , indeed , one part of the sacred text could not fail to give light unto another . And since the providence of God hath so ordered it , that c 2 Preface . 19.
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... light and conviction to any other man's under- standing , so far , I hope , my labour may be of some use to him ; beyond the evidence it carries with it , I advise him not to follow mine , nor any man's interpretation . We are all men ...
... light and conviction to any other man's under- standing , so far , I hope , my labour may be of some use to him ; beyond the evidence it carries with it , I advise him not to follow mine , nor any man's interpretation . We are all men ...
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... of St. Paul's . If he has given a light to any obscure passage , he shall think his pains well employed ; if there be nothing else worth notice in him , accept of his good intention . THE EPISTLE OF ST . PAUL TO THE GALATIANS ;
... of St. Paul's . If he has given a light to any obscure passage , he shall think his pains well employed ; if there be nothing else worth notice in him , accept of his good intention . THE EPISTLE OF ST . PAUL TO THE GALATIANS ;
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