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" I learned and reflected, the less ready was the answer ; until, at last, I came to the conclusion that I had neither art nor part with any of these denominations, except the last. The one thing in which most of these good people were agreed was the one... "
The God Delusion - Page 66
by Richard Dawkins - 2011 - 464 pages
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Nature, Volume 63

Sir Norman Lockyer - Science - 1901 - 1076 pages
...which most of these good people were agreed ťas the one thing in which I differed from them. They *ae quite sure they had attained a certain "gnosis" —...successfully, solved the problem of existence ; while [ u is quite sure I had not, and had a pretty strong conviction that the problem was insoluble .......
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The American Journal of Science

Science - 1895 - 1104 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain "gnosis,"...strong conviction that the problem was insoluble. ***** go I took thought, and invented what 1 conceived to be the appropriate title of " agnostic."...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 34

Science - 1889 - 900 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain " gnosis...myself presumptuous in holding fast by that opinion. Like Dante — " Nel mezzo del cammin di oostra vita Mi ritrovai per una selva oscnra," t but, unlike...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 25

Nineteenth century - 1889 - 1104 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain ' gnosis,'...myself presumptuous in holding fast by that opinion. Like Dante, Xel mezzo del cammiu di nostra vita Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, but, unlike Dante,...
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Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 25

English periodicals - 1889 - 1040 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain ' gnosis,'...myself presumptuous in holding fast by that opinion. Like Dante, Nel mezzo del cammiu di nostra vita Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, but, unlike Dante,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 49; Volume 112

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1889 - 906 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain " gnosis,"...Hume and Kant on my side, I could not think myself presump* JCritikderrtinenVcrnunft. Edit. Hartenstein, p. 256. tuous in holding fast by that opinion....
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The North American Review, Volume 149

North American review - 1889 - 784 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain ' gnosis,'—...strong conviction that the problem was insoluble. . . . This was my situation when I had the good fortune to find a place among the members of that remarkable...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 34

Science - 1889 - 902 pages
...in which most of these good people were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain " gnosis...had a pretty strong conviction that the problem was insolubla And, with Hume and Kant on my side, I could not think myself presumptuous in holding fast...
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Book News, Volume 7

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1889 - 450 pages
...in which most of these good pecpie were agreed was the one thing in which I differed from them. They were quite sure they had attained a certain " gnosis...successfully, solved the problem of existence : while 1 was quite sure I had not, and had a pretty strong conviction that the problem was insoluble. This...
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A Literary Manual of Foreign Quotations, Ancient and Modern: With ...

Quotations - 1890 - 270 pages
...the path of life if we suppose that path equal for all and leading to old age. ANATOLE FRANCE. They were quite sure they had attained a certain gnosis...was insoluble. And, with Hume and Kant on my side, 1 could not think myself presumptuous in holding fast by that opinion. Like Dante — but, unlike Dante,...
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