The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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... experience . It pays more respect to the testimony of the soul , the affirmations and aspirations of the undivided personality . This basal experience it is willing to look for in the writings of the mystics , which are thus prized for ...
... experience . It pays more respect to the testimony of the soul , the affirmations and aspirations of the undivided personality . This basal experience it is willing to look for in the writings of the mystics , which are thus prized for ...
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... experience ; beliefs are formed prior to experience , and independently of it . Experience may alter or destroy them ; but , until a considerable height of civilisa- tion is reached , it is not the cause which originated them . As ...
... experience ; beliefs are formed prior to experience , and independently of it . Experience may alter or destroy them ; but , until a considerable height of civilisa- tion is reached , it is not the cause which originated them . As ...
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... experience , but in the face of evidence which to an independent mind would appear a conclusive refutation . Men accept a belief first , and only by an afterthought do they question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that ...
... experience , but in the face of evidence which to an independent mind would appear a conclusive refutation . Men accept a belief first , and only by an afterthought do they question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that ...
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1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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