The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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Page 48
... true , they may be false , and appeal to the book itself . " No Christian Church ought to exact from its ministers a Con- fession of Faith upon numerous and intricate articles of hu- man construction , though it may fairly claim a ...
... true , they may be false , and appeal to the book itself . " No Christian Church ought to exact from its ministers a Con- fession of Faith upon numerous and intricate articles of hu- man construction , though it may fairly claim a ...
Page 54
... true . " Between authors and artists there should be no jealousy , for their pursuits are congenial ; one paints with the pen , the other writes with a brush ; and yet it is difficult for either to be quite impartial , in weighing the ...
... true . " Between authors and artists there should be no jealousy , for their pursuits are congenial ; one paints with the pen , the other writes with a brush ; and yet it is difficult for either to be quite impartial , in weighing the ...
Page 64
... true ? " Throughout the world belief depends chiefly upon localities , and the accidents of birth . The doctrines instilled into our infant mind are , in almost every instance , retained as they were received - with- out inquiry ; and ...
... true ? " Throughout the world belief depends chiefly upon localities , and the accidents of birth . The doctrines instilled into our infant mind are , in almost every instance , retained as they were received - with- out inquiry ; and ...
Page 65
... true . " Let the bigot , upon questions as to the colour of faith , infinitely more difficult of proof than the hues of visible objects , grant the indulgence he is thus described as claiming ; let him do as he would be done by , and he ...
... true . " Let the bigot , upon questions as to the colour of faith , infinitely more difficult of proof than the hues of visible objects , grant the indulgence he is thus described as claiming ; let him do as he would be done by , and he ...
Page 68
... true toleration must be tolerant , even towards intolerance ? By no means ; intolerance is ever active and stirring , and can only be maintained by intolerant deeds and practices . " BIRTH - Low . - An incitement to high deeds , and the ...
... true toleration must be tolerant , even towards intolerance ? By no means ; intolerance is ever active and stirring , and can only be maintained by intolerant deeds and practices . " BIRTH - Low . - An incitement to high deeds , and the ...
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