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So these critics , when it suits their purpose , feel , and revere , " the immutability
of truth : " then they assure us that “ truth and falsehood are not conventional and
fluctuating things ; but that their differences are fixed , permanent , and eternal .
So these critics , when it suits their purpose , feel , and revere , " the immutability
of truth : " then they assure us that “ truth and falsehood are not conventional and
fluctuating things ; but that their differences are fixed , permanent , and eternal .
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But then it is vell known that , in Scripture language especially , righteousness is
currently put for truth , and unrighteousness for falsehood . Dr. Whitby assures us
, that this very word adikia occurs above an hundred times in the Old Testament ...
But then it is vell known that , in Scripture language especially , righteousness is
currently put for truth , and unrighteousness for falsehood . Dr. Whitby assures us
, that this very word adikia occurs above an hundred times in the Old Testament ...
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That mankind , even in the lowest and most degraded state of nature , have a
capacity to receive these truths , we are willing to acknowledge ; but the vast
diversity of opinion , as to what actually constitutes vice and virtue , which has
existed in ...
That mankind , even in the lowest and most degraded state of nature , have a
capacity to receive these truths , we are willing to acknowledge ; but the vast
diversity of opinion , as to what actually constitutes vice and virtue , which has
existed in ...
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Sir R. Musgrave happens to have spoken the truth in a History of the Irish
Rebellion , and Dr. M. is ashamed of , and offended at , the likeness of the portrait
to the original . The honour , therefore , of the historian's acquaintance , would not
...
Sir R. Musgrave happens to have spoken the truth in a History of the Irish
Rebellion , and Dr. M. is ashamed of , and offended at , the likeness of the portrait
to the original . The honour , therefore , of the historian's acquaintance , would not
...
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As much laborious application is requisite to acquire it , persons are
consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth in the
observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is equal to
four men ...
As much laborious application is requisite to acquire it , persons are
consequently somewhat proud of the acquisition ; and if there be any truth in the
observation of Charles , the Fifth , that he who knows four languages is equal to
four men ...
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