The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... reason , or faith qualified and sobered by reason , Englishmen were assigned a spiritual and sacerdotal authority as the basis of their creed and the foundation and proof of all religious truth . It does not need a very pro- found ...
... reason , or faith qualified and sobered by reason , Englishmen were assigned a spiritual and sacerdotal authority as the basis of their creed and the foundation and proof of all religious truth . It does not need a very pro- found ...
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... reason indeed ' for the shape of Egyptian temples is based solely on an unverified quotation from a Greek his- torian about a Tyrian temple . " " Another reason , quite as good , is elsewhere given for this shape . It enabled the ...
... reason indeed ' for the shape of Egyptian temples is based solely on an unverified quotation from a Greek his- torian about a Tyrian temple . " " Another reason , quite as good , is elsewhere given for this shape . It enabled the ...
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... reason be impracticable , and that all that can be done is to ascertain by map and instruments the various distances , the defenders would still have the advan- tage for reasons which we will proceed to adduce . Before giving these ...
... reason be impracticable , and that all that can be done is to ascertain by map and instruments the various distances , the defenders would still have the advan- tage for reasons which we will proceed to adduce . Before giving these ...
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