The British Critic: A New Review, Volym 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... reason and experience . A senti- ment acts instantaneously , whereas the deductions of reason and experience are slow . Sentiment can repel any attack upon the finer parts of our Nature before they are thoroughly understood , and so ...
... reason and experience . A senti- ment acts instantaneously , whereas the deductions of reason and experience are slow . Sentiment can repel any attack upon the finer parts of our Nature before they are thoroughly understood , and so ...
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... reason , no room for mild forbearance . Yet he pretends to reason ; the form of argument is kept up ; nay he would be thought a man of deep reflection ; of such penetration as to see through all hypo- critical pretences : the complacent ...
... reason , no room for mild forbearance . Yet he pretends to reason ; the form of argument is kept up ; nay he would be thought a man of deep reflection ; of such penetration as to see through all hypo- critical pretences : the complacent ...
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... Reason to prompt them to improve themselves and their con- dition ; and a prospect of advantage ; but it has been observed , that it is chiefly uneasiness which impells men to determine on any change . ( Locke , Hum . Und . 2.21 . 29 ...
... Reason to prompt them to improve themselves and their con- dition ; and a prospect of advantage ; but it has been observed , that it is chiefly uneasiness which impells men to determine on any change . ( Locke , Hum . Und . 2.21 . 29 ...
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... reason and of nature . In entering upon this part of the subject Dr. Hey most judiciously observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not philosophical language , such as was best calculated not only for the instruction of ...
... reason and of nature . In entering upon this part of the subject Dr. Hey most judiciously observes , that the language of Scripture is popular , not philosophical language , such as was best calculated not only for the instruction of ...
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... reason or the philosophy of man could never disclose , and as they inculcate their exhortations by examples , which our unassisted nature could never have extend- : ed . The following recapitulation , though sufficiently plain and ...
... reason or the philosophy of man could never disclose , and as they inculcate their exhortations by examples , which our unassisted nature could never have extend- : ed . The following recapitulation , though sufficiently plain and ...
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