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... inventions which characterize the dif- ferent epochs of the world's history are his works . The creeds and doctrines , the opinions and principles of the successive ages , are his thoughts . The B 2 The Education of the World . 3.
... inventions which characterize the dif- ferent epochs of the world's history are his works . The creeds and doctrines , the opinions and principles of the successive ages , are his thoughts . The B 2 The Education of the World . 3.
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... opinions ; he is rightly supposed not to have any , and will not be allowed to plead them as a reason for disobedience . After a time , however , the intellect begins to assert a right to enter into all questions of duty , and the ...
... opinions ; he is rightly supposed not to have any , and will not be allowed to plead them as a reason for disobedience . After a time , however , the intellect begins to assert a right to enter into all questions of duty , and the ...
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... opinion is allowed . The difference between different precepts is not forgotten ; nor is all natural judgment in morals excluded . But the reason for all the minute commands is never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the pig ...
... opinion is allowed . The difference between different precepts is not forgotten ; nor is all natural judgment in morals excluded . But the reason for all the minute commands is never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the pig ...
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... opinion and a practical conviction - between a scientific deduc- tion or a momentary insight and that habit which has become second nature . Every one , also , knows the difference between a tenet maintained by a few intellectual men ...
... opinion and a practical conviction - between a scientific deduc- tion or a momentary insight and that habit which has become second nature . Every one , also , knows the difference between a tenet maintained by a few intellectual men ...
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... opinion , because she alone pos- sessed the art of framing formulas which could hold together in any reasonable measure the endless variety of sentiments and feelings which the Church by that time comprised . It was this power of ...
... opinion , because she alone pos- sessed the art of framing formulas which could hold together in any reasonable measure the endless variety of sentiments and feelings which the Church by that time comprised . It was this power of ...
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