| Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 trang
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the growing to by a progressive increase of improvement,...people, by succession of civilising conquests and divert into the proper track of reasoning the devious mind of man, by showing him its whole process,... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1880 - 552 trang
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given u« for the investigation of truth. — Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, was a Christian — Mr. Locke, whose office was to... | |
| Great orators - 1881 - 242 trang
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered...thinking, by going up to the fountains of thought, and to divert into the proper track of reasoning the devious mind of man, by showing him its whole process,... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 340 trang
...Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration was a Christian ; Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the very fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper track of reasoning the devious mind of man,... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 322 trang
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration was a Christian ; Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 368 trang
...foundations of human judgment, and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration was a Christian ; Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect... | |
| Oliver Ernesto Branch - 1886 - 338 trang
...question be answered by Mr. Locke, who to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration was a Christian ; Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking by going up to the very fountains of thought. But these men, it may be said, were only deep thinkers, and lived in their... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1896 - 382 trang
...Christian — Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the very fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper track of reasoning the devious mind of man, 295 by showing him its whole process; from the first perceptions of sense to the... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 462 trang
...Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who, to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration, was a Christian — Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect the errors of thinking, by going up to the very fountains of thought, and to direct into the proper tract of reasoning, the devious mind of man,... | |
| 1899 - 616 trang
...foundations of human judgment and the structure of that understanding which God has given us for the investigation of truth. Let that question be answered by Mr. Locke, who to the highest pitch of devotion and adoration was a Christian; Mr. Locke, whose office was to detect... | |
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