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" The reason why, notwithstanding all our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never be disunited ; they grow both from the same root, and live... "
The Cambridge Platonists: Being Selections from the Writings of Benjamin ... - Page 70
by Benjamin Whichcote - 1901 - 327 lehte
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The Methodist Magazine, 8. köide

1825 - 512 lehte
...reasons and subtle disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth -and goodness, which in themselves can never be disunited...from the same root, and live in one another. We may, as in Plato's deep pit, with faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows ; but not with...
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The Methodist Magazine, 8. köide

1825 - 516 lehte
...; they grow both from the same root, and live in one another. We may, as in Plato's deep pit, with faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows...defiled with any vice or lusts. These are the black Lethe lake which drench the souls of men : he that wants true virtue, in heaven's logic " is blind,...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

1825 - 502 lehte
...reasons and subtle disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and goodness, which in themselves can never be disunited...from the same root, and live in one another. We may, as in Plato's deep pit, with faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows ; but not with...
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Seed-grain for Thought and Discussion, 1. köide

1856 - 386 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, Truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin Truth and true Goodness, which in themselves can never be disunited. They grow both from the same Boot, and live in one another. While we lodge any filthy vice in us, this will be perpetually twisting...
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Select discourses. As also a sermon preached by S. Patrick at ..., 103. köide

John Smith - 1859 - 622 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...in one another. We may, like those in Plato's deep pit1, with their faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows, but not with the life and...
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Select Discourses, to which is Added a Sermon, Preached at the Author's Funeral

John Smith - 1859 - 622 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...in one another. We may, like those in Plato's deep pit1, with their faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows, but not with the life and...
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John Smith, Simon Patrick - 1859 - 758 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...in one another. We may, like those in Plato's deep pit1, with their faces bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows, but not with the life and...
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Foliorum centuriae, selections for translation into Latin and Greek prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...defiled with any vice or lusts. These are the black Lethe lake which drench the souls of men : he that wants true virtue, in heaven's logic, 'is blind,...
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The Literary World, 26. köide

1882 - 462 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtile disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...bended downwards, converse with sounds and shadows, hut not with the life and substance of truth, while our souls remained denied with any vice or lusts....
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the ..., 1. köide

John Tulloch - 1872 - 530 lehte
...our acute reasons and subtle disputes, truth prevails no more in the world, is, we so often disjoin truth and true goodness, which in themselves can never...life and substance of truth, while our souls remain denied with any vice or lusts." l Again : " Such as men themselves are, such will God Himself seem...
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