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An Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of Europe in ... - Page xxiii
by J. D. Morell - 1847
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A history of the United States, Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained3 by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for;"4 Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was because truth is the common inheritance of the...
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History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1839 - 494 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained3 bj outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for ; " 4 Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was because truth is the common inheritance of the...
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History of the United States from the Discovery of the American ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1844 - 500 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained3 by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for;"4 Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was because truth is the common inheritance of the...
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The Christian Pioneer, Volume 16

1842 - 642 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to its own glory. Locke believed ' not so many were 502 in wrong opinions as is commonly supposed, because the greater part have no opinions at all,...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...for;" Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was truth was the common inheritance of the race. Locke, in his love of tolerance, inveighed against the...
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HISTORY OF THE COLONIZATION OF THE UNITED STATES

GEORGE BANCROFT - 1854 - 492 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained3 by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for ; 5? 4 Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was because truth is the common inheritance of the...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...it was because truth is the common inheritance' of th» race. Locke, in his love of tolerance, inveighed against the methods of persecution as "Popish...
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History of the United States, from the discovery of the amarican ..., Volume 2

George Bancroft - 1855 - 516 pages
...and visible acts of power; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witnessto its own glory. Locke believed "not so many men in...opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for;" (5) Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was because truth is the common inheritance of the race....
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Cyclopaedia of American literature, by E. A. and G. L ..., Volume 2; Volume 86

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 pages
...visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to ¡to own glory. Locke believed " not so many men in wrong...as is commonly supposed, because the greatest part hove no opinions at all, and do not know what they contend for ;" Penn likewise vindicated the many,...
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Select Academic Speaker: Containing a Large Number of New and Appropriate ...

Henry Coppée - 1867 - 588 pages
...revealed truth must be sustained by outward signs and visible acts of power ; Penn saw truth by its own light, and summoned the soul to bear witness to...supposed, because the greatest part have no opinions at nil, and do not know what they contend for ;" Penn likewise vindicated the many, but it was truth was...
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