| John Wilkins - 1710 - 514 pages
...extravagant, to which Men may not expofe themfelves by fuch a kind of nice and fcrupulous Incredulity. Whereas if to the Enquiries about Religion a Man would but bring with him the fame Candor and Ingenuity, the fame Readinefs to be inftruded, which he doth to the Study of human Arts... | |
| John Wilkins - 1722 - 420 pages
...which Men may not expofe themfclves by fiich a kind of nice and Icrupulous Incredulity. » Whereas, if to the Enquiries about Religion a Man would but bring with him the lame Candor and Ingenuity, the fame Readinefs to be inftru&ed, which he doth to the Study of human... | |
| 1797 - 680 pages
...to which men may not expofc thcmftlves by fuch a kind" of nice and icrupulous incredulity. Whereas, if to the enquiries about religion a man would but bring with him the Tame candour and ingenuity, the lame readinefs to be inftruded, which he doth to the ftudy of human... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...same candour and ingenuity, the same readiness to be instructed, which he doth to the study of human arts and sciences, that is, a mind free from violent prejudices and a desire of contention ; it can hardly be imagined, but that he must be convinced and subdued by those... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 794 pages
...to such proofs, as the nature of the readiness to be instructed, which he doth to the study of human for desire of contention ; it can hardly be imagined, but that he must be convinced and subdued by those... | |
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