Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 47Victoria Institute., 1915 |
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... regard to the attempts which had been made by would - be world conquerors to impose their authority by force of arms on the whole known world , he said : - " The eighth commandment is , to my mind , of universal obliga- tion . I protest ...
... regard to the attempts which had been made by would - be world conquerors to impose their authority by force of arms on the whole known world , he said : - " The eighth commandment is , to my mind , of universal obliga- tion . I protest ...
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... preachers from Plato to Epictetus , but also that he initiated speculation on the origins of things . As the lord of the world he regards the principle of Life ; to this principle he assigns THE LIFE AND WORK OF HOMER . 47.
... preachers from Plato to Epictetus , but also that he initiated speculation on the origins of things . As the lord of the world he regards the principle of Life ; to this principle he assigns THE LIFE AND WORK OF HOMER . 47.
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... regards Josepbus , he had taken a great deal of trouble in inquiring into his credibility , but he feared that the result was not very satisfactory . In reply to Mr. Prickard's observa- tion that Plutarch and other commentators did not ...
... regards Josepbus , he had taken a great deal of trouble in inquiring into his credibility , but he feared that the result was not very satisfactory . In reply to Mr. Prickard's observa- tion that Plutarch and other commentators did not ...
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... regard to the latter they are " mere symbols ; ' in " regard to the believer they are mere instruments . Dogmas must , they contend , be merely tentative and subject to frequent changes , and thus must exclude anything of a fixed ...
... regard to the latter they are " mere symbols ; ' in " regard to the believer they are mere instruments . Dogmas must , they contend , be merely tentative and subject to frequent changes , and thus must exclude anything of a fixed ...
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... regards as a danger to safe navigation . Canon Streeter , for instance , in his Introduction to Foundations , lays down this principle : " The world , " he says , " is calling for religion , but it cannot accept a religion if its ...
... regards as a danger to safe navigation . Canon Streeter , for instance , in his Introduction to Foundations , lays down this principle : " The world , " he says , " is calling for religion , but it cannot accept a religion if its ...
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