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Page 117
... truth , —and there is not a rational creature , that would not take it amiss , to be thought other- wise of . And yet , for all this , one may truly say , there are very few lovers of truth , for truth - sake , even amongst those who ...
... truth , —and there is not a rational creature , that would not take it amiss , to be thought other- wise of . And yet , for all this , one may truly say , there are very few lovers of truth , for truth - sake , even amongst those who ...
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... Truth about Divine Things Which Is Attainable by Reason Is Fittingly Proposed to Man as An Object of Belief . While then the truth of the intelligible things of God is twofold , one to which the inquiry of reason can attain , the other ...
... Truth about Divine Things Which Is Attainable by Reason Is Fittingly Proposed to Man as An Object of Belief . While then the truth of the intelligible things of God is twofold , one to which the inquiry of reason can attain , the other ...
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... Truth one and simple , but on the part of our knowledge , the relation of which to the knowledge of divine things varies . Wherefore in order to deduce the first kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can ...
... Truth one and simple , but on the part of our knowledge , the relation of which to the knowledge of divine things varies . Wherefore in order to deduce the first kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can ...
Contents
Euthyphro Plato | 3 |
Two Meditations René Descartes | 18 |
Democracy | 23 |
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