The North American Review, Volume 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 104
... reason to its declarations . But , in our age and nation , Reason acts upon reasons , and not upon authority . It has therefore to contend against the invisible spirit of the age , which , in the long run , wears out all opposi- tion ...
... reason to its declarations . But , in our age and nation , Reason acts upon reasons , and not upon authority . It has therefore to contend against the invisible spirit of the age , which , in the long run , wears out all opposi- tion ...
Page 107
... reason has been declared a sin and snare . What , then , shall we lean upon ? If a man may not use his eyes , what may he see with ? It is taught that man must take God's word implicitly , without controversy . But how shall he under ...
... reason has been declared a sin and snare . What , then , shall we lean upon ? If a man may not use his eyes , what may he see with ? It is taught that man must take God's word implicitly , without controversy . But how shall he under ...
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... reason . one hand , human reason has diminished , and is still further diminishing the action of those causes which correct the unduly rapid growth of population ; on the other hand , human reason possesses ( though hitherto it has not ...
... reason . one hand , human reason has diminished , and is still further diminishing the action of those causes which correct the unduly rapid growth of population ; on the other hand , human reason possesses ( though hitherto it has not ...
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