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... Reason , and we finish our quotations : " If certainty is to be obtained , if there are universal truths , it is ... reason . It is reason which , endowed with the power of re- cognizing the True - the Good - the Beautiful - the Grand ...
... Reason , and we finish our quotations : " If certainty is to be obtained , if there are universal truths , it is ... reason . It is reason which , endowed with the power of re- cognizing the True - the Good - the Beautiful - the Grand ...
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... Reason . The greatest man is great only because he lives out her intuitions ; and Christ is only our Sa- viour , and Christianity our salvation , because inspired by the " pure Reason , " and in conformity with her sublime conceptions ...
... Reason . The greatest man is great only because he lives out her intuitions ; and Christ is only our Sa- viour , and Christianity our salvation , because inspired by the " pure Reason , " and in conformity with her sublime conceptions ...
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... Reason to accomplish just such feats as characterize these particular animals— but yet , the general superiority of his senses over those of any one of these their more equal and perfect balance 66 a power given it called Reason - which ...
... Reason to accomplish just such feats as characterize these particular animals— but yet , the general superiority of his senses over those of any one of these their more equal and perfect balance 66 a power given it called Reason - which ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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