The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... believe and saw not . It is an easy and necessary belief , to credit what our eye and sense hath examined . I believe he was dead and buried , and rose again ; and desire to see him in his glory , rather than to contemplate him in his ...
... believe and saw not . It is an easy and necessary belief , to credit what our eye and sense hath examined . I believe he was dead and buried , and rose again ; and desire to see him in his glory , rather than to contemplate him in his ...
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... believe that all this is true , which indeed my reason would persuade me to be false ; and this I think is no vulgar part of faith , to believe a thing not only above , but contrary to reason , and against the arguments of our proper ...
... believe that all this is true , which indeed my reason would persuade me to be false ; and this I think is no vulgar part of faith , to believe a thing not only above , but contrary to reason , and against the arguments of our proper ...
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... believe the immortality of the soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a divine , and a man of singular parts , that on the same point was so plunged and graveled with ...
... believe the immortality of the soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a divine , and a man of singular parts , that on the same point was so plunged and graveled with ...
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... believe , yet raise no question who shall arise with that rib at the Resurrection . Whether Adam was an hermaphrodite , as the rabbins contend upon the letter of the text , because it is contrary to reason there should be an ...
... believe , yet raise no question who shall arise with that rib at the Resurrection . Whether Adam was an hermaphrodite , as the rabbins contend upon the letter of the text , because it is contrary to reason there should be an ...
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... discourses of man upon the word of God . Such I do believe the Holy Scriptures ; yet were it of man , I could not choose but say it was the singu- larest and superlative piece that hath been extant since the SIR THOMAS BROWNE 595.
... discourses of man upon the word of God . Such I do believe the Holy Scriptures ; yet were it of man , I could not choose but say it was the singu- larest and superlative piece that hath been extant since the SIR THOMAS BROWNE 595.
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