| George Walker - 1825 - 668 halaman
...have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In Philosophy, where truth seems double faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself; but in Divinity I love to keep the road ; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| 1829 - 460 halaman
...IN philosophy,' says the ablest layman that ever wrote on theology,* ' when truth seems douMe-faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself; but, in divinity, I love to keep the ro.id, and, though not in an implicit, yet in an humble faith, following the great... | |
| 1831 - 370 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where...man more paradoxical than myself. But in divinity I love to keep the road ; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where...man more paradoxical than myself: but in divinity I love to keep the road ; and, though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where...man more paradoxical. than myself. But in divinity I love to keep the road ; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where...man more paradoxical than myself: but in divinity I love to keep the road ; and, though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 halaman
...herein, &c. &c.' to the end of the paragraph." faith. The exception may be given in his own words. " In philosophy, where truth seems double-faced, there...man more paradoxical than myself; but in divinity, I love to keep the road : and, though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1841 - 346 halaman
...those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our more flexible and tender j udgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double-faced, there...man more paradoxical than myself; but in divinity I love to keep the road ; and though not in an implicit, yet a humble faith, follow the great wheel of... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 halaman
...have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself; but in divinity I love to keep the road ; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1844 - 320 halaman
...have enchained our more flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where truth seems double faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself; but in divinity I love to keep the road; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel of... | |
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