The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... doubt is a thought , and hence our very doubt is in itself a conclusive proof of the thing doubted . In claiming the power of doubting , we admit the power of thinking . to doubt the existence of an external world , is not thus self ...
... doubt is a thought , and hence our very doubt is in itself a conclusive proof of the thing doubted . In claiming the power of doubting , we admit the power of thinking . to doubt the existence of an external world , is not thus self ...
Halaman 343
... doubt that he became exceedingly impatient of his Lord's delay to seize upon his throne , and speculated much as to the cause of it . He could see rea- sons for His holding Himself aloof from the first outbursts of the popular favor ...
... doubt that he became exceedingly impatient of his Lord's delay to seize upon his throne , and speculated much as to the cause of it . He could see rea- sons for His holding Himself aloof from the first outbursts of the popular favor ...
Halaman 462
... doubt whatever of the identification of this well ; the various local proofs which point to that spot , and the uniformity of the tradition , furnish an amount of testimony respecting the question too strong to be set aside . The ...
... doubt whatever of the identification of this well ; the various local proofs which point to that spot , and the uniformity of the tradition , furnish an amount of testimony respecting the question too strong to be set aside . The ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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