| Science - 1886 - 982 pages
...hearts the lesson, that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying ; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 584 pages
...the blue glass craze as a thing of the past. Let us be done, once for all, with lying and hypocrisy; give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. In the... | |
| 1887 - 732 pages
...hearts, the lesson, that the foundation of morality is to have done, [ once and for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
| Samuel June Barrows - Immortality - 1887 - 154 pages
...hearts the lesson that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying, to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. " She... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Agnosticism - 1892 - 648 pages
...hearts, the lesson, that the foundation , of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Capital - 1894 - 380 pages
...hearts, the lesson, that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying ; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
| Volney Streamer - Religious poetry - 1897 - 248 pages
...hearts the lesson that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying ; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
| United States - 1898 - 908 pages
...hearts the lesson, that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying, to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge." Probably,... | |
| Archibald Hopkins - Apostles' Creed - 1902 - 228 pages
...salvation." Huxley says : " The foundation of morality is to have done once and for all with lying, and to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence. The safety of morality lies neither in the adoption of this or that philosophical speculation or theological... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Letters - 1910 - 614 pages
...hearts the lesson, that the foundation of morality is to have done, once and for all, with lying ; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge. She knows... | |
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