Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... doubt in our mind , a doubt which cannot be mechanically removed , or in any way removed without some intelligible reason addressed to our understanding . You may tell us that such a doubt is sinful , and that , if we entertain it , we ...
... doubt in our mind , a doubt which cannot be mechanically removed , or in any way removed without some intelligible reason addressed to our understanding . You may tell us that such a doubt is sinful , and that , if we entertain it , we ...
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... doubt itself is sinful , for he says , " He that doubteth is damned . " Doubteth what ? Whether it is lawful or not to eat meat sacrificed to idols . For he who does a thing of the lawfulness of which he doubts , goes against his ...
... doubt itself is sinful , for he says , " He that doubteth is damned . " Doubteth what ? Whether it is lawful or not to eat meat sacrificed to idols . For he who does a thing of the lawfulness of which he doubts , goes against his ...
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... doubt and examination , but doubt and examination of what ? We have never asserted the freedom of the mathematician to doubt the axioms and definitions of his science ; we have asserted only his right to understand , develop , and apply ...
... doubt and examination , but doubt and examination of what ? We have never asserted the freedom of the mathematician to doubt the axioms and definitions of his science ; we have asserted only his right to understand , develop , and apply ...
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