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... truth much as it has transformed the notion of consciousness . In the first place , there is a similar ambiguity in the term . The truth properly means the sum of all true propositions , what omniscience would assert , the whole ideal ...
... truth much as it has transformed the notion of consciousness . In the first place , there is a similar ambiguity in the term . The truth properly means the sum of all true propositions , what omniscience would assert , the whole ideal ...
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... truth regards only the future , since truth is said to arise by the verification of some presumption . Presumptions about the past can evidently never be verified ; at best they may be corroborated by fresh presumptions about the past ...
... truth regards only the future , since truth is said to arise by the verification of some presumption . Presumptions about the past can evidently never be verified ; at best they may be corroborated by fresh presumptions about the past ...
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... Truth springeth out of the earth , and righteousness hath looked down from heaven . ' How different was the prospect now ! " Truth ' , or ' the Spirit of Truth ' , is a title of the Paraclete , and instead of ' springing out of the ...
... Truth springeth out of the earth , and righteousness hath looked down from heaven . ' How different was the prospect now ! " Truth ' , or ' the Spirit of Truth ' , is a title of the Paraclete , and instead of ' springing out of the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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