The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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Page 208
... truth . " ' There is no ground , ' he tells us , for that distinction between sci- ence and religion , that the one is an object of reason , the other an ob- ject of faith . Religion is an object of both : it is this very circum- stance ...
... truth . " ' There is no ground , ' he tells us , for that distinction between sci- ence and religion , that the one is an object of reason , the other an ob- ject of faith . Religion is an object of both : it is this very circum- stance ...
Page 211
... truth . Convinced , as we are , that Christianity must always gain by the severest inquiry , we are glad to see it challenged and recommended . We will give a summary of his mode of treating the subject . On beginning to study the ...
... truth . Convinced , as we are , that Christianity must always gain by the severest inquiry , we are glad to see it challenged and recommended . We will give a summary of his mode of treating the subject . On beginning to study the ...
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... truth , in other forms than the didactic or the ar- gumentative - in a novel , a history , or a poem : let him , however , be watchful over his own prejudices - let him be careful to take truth and honesty as indispensable ingredients ...
... truth , in other forms than the didactic or the ar- gumentative - in a novel , a history , or a poem : let him , however , be watchful over his own prejudices - let him be careful to take truth and honesty as indispensable ingredients ...
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