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... spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be constrained by the hard cemented masonry of method to which philosophers are prone . And he , must have the organic acuteness of the observer , with a love of ideal ...
... spirit of inquiry and need of generalization , but he must not be constrained by the hard cemented masonry of method to which philosophers are prone . And he , must have the organic acuteness of the observer , with a love of ideal ...
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... spirit of many of these journals has made it unsafe to rely upon them as guide - books and expurgatory indexes . They could not be content merely to stimulate and suggest thought , they have at last become powerless to supersede it ...
... spirit of many of these journals has made it unsafe to rely upon them as guide - books and expurgatory indexes . They could not be content merely to stimulate and suggest thought , they have at last become powerless to supersede it ...
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... spirit free To judge each author by his own intent , Nor think one standard for all minds is meant . " Such an one will not disturb us with personalities , with sectarian prejudices , or an undue vehemence in favour of petty plans or ...
... spirit free To judge each author by his own intent , Nor think one standard for all minds is meant . " Such an one will not disturb us with personalities , with sectarian prejudices , or an undue vehemence in favour of petty plans or ...
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... Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . of it ? CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be catholic , yet the priest is not infalli ble . Like yourself , I sigh ...
... Spirit will not flow through the sluices nor endure the locks of canals . of it ? CRITIC . There is perpetual need of protestantism in every church . If the church be catholic , yet the priest is not infalli ble . Like yourself , I sigh ...
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... spirit has never been broken or bartered ; but his thin form contrasted with the full development which generous living , various exercise , and habits of enjoyment had given his brother . Nor had his features that range and depth of ...
... spirit has never been broken or bartered ; but his thin form contrasted with the full development which generous living , various exercise , and habits of enjoyment had given his brother . Nor had his features that range and depth of ...
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