| Sir Thomas Browne - 1882 - 220 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained ourjmore flexible and tender judgments. In philosophy, where...man more paradoxical than myself : but in divinity I love to keepjthe j ! road ; and, though not in an implicit, yet an humbfe "faith, follow the great... | |
| 1899 - 482 halaman
...deeply characteristic of the man, however, was his faith. " In Philosophy," he confesses frankly, " where Truth seems double-faced, there is no man more Paradoxical than myself ; but in Divinity I love to keep the road." By this double-process, he carried on all his intellectual labor. In his scientific... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1886 - 542 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 George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1886 - 524 halaman
...observes, meaning to contrast his free-thinking in that department with his orthodoxy in religion, " where truth seems double-faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself : " which is true, we may think, in a further sense than he meant, and that it was the " paradoxical... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 halaman
...reasonable truce, find a way to loose those bonds wherewith the subtleties of error have enchained our moro ght, and meaning well ; And mourn our various portions...and common ease. II. Eemember, man, " the Univers love to keep the road; and, though not in an implicit, yet a humble faith, follow the great wheel oT... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1839 - 204 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 a humble faith, follow the great wheel of... | |
| Walter Pater - 1889 - 284 halaman
...observes, meaning to contrast his free-thinking in that department with his orthodoxy in religion — in philosophy, "where truth seems double-faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself : " which is true, we may think, in a further sense than he meant, and that it was the " paradoxical... | |
| Walter Pater - 1895 - 290 halaman
...observes, meaning to contrast his free-thinking in that department with his orthodoxy in religion—in philosophy, "where truth seems double-faced, there is no man more paradoxical than myself:" which is true, we may think, in a further sense than he meant, and that it was the " paradoxical" that... | |
| 1919 - 858 halaman
...belittle, the details of such inclusion. "In Philosophy," he says, "where Truth seems so double-fac'd, there is no man more Paradoxical than myself; but in Divinity I love to keep to the Road ; and though not in an implicit, yet an humble faith, follow the great wheel... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 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 a humble faith, follow the great wheel of... | |
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