| John Horne Tooke - English language - 1798 - 554 pages
...errors, that flicker " themfelves under the difguife of affefted phrafes ; which, being phi" lofophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural " importance of words, will appear to be inconfiftencies and contradictions. " And feveral of thofe pretended myfterious,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - English language - 1798 - 566 pages
...errors, that fhelter " themfelves under the difguife of affected phrafes; which, being phi" lofophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural " importance of words, will appear to be inconfiftencies and contradictions. " And feveral of thofe pretended myfterious,... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1799 - 912 pages
...errors, that fhelter themfelves under the difguife of affected phrafes ; which, being philoibphically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be incoufillencies and contradiftions. And feveral of thofe prrtendrd myfterious, profound... | |
| Asia - 1816 - 670 pages
...Such a design will likewise *' contribute much to the clearing " of some of our modern difler" enees in religion, by unmasking " many wild errors, that...phrases, which being " philosophically unfolded and ren" dered according to the genuine " and natural importance of words, " will appear to be inconsistencies... | |
| James Gilchrist - English language - 1816 - 296 pages
...into a Real Character) will likewise contribute much to the clearing of some of our modern differences by unmasking many wild errors that shelter themselves...affected phrases; which being philosophically unfolded according to the genuine and natural import of words will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions... | |
| Christianity - 1825 - 628 pages
...it, which he has proposed. It would, he says, " contribute much to the clearing of some of our modem differences in religion, by unmasking many wild errors...and rendered according to the genuine and natural import of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions. And several of those pretended... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1825 - 638 pages
...analogous to it, which he has proposed. It would, he says, " contribute much to the clearing of some of our modern differences in religion, by unmasking many...and rendered according to the genuine and natural import of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictious. And several of those pretended... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 pages
...analogous to it, which he has proposed. It would, he says, " contribute much to the clearing of some of our modern differences in religion, by unmasking many...and rendered according to the genuine and natural import of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions. And several of those pretended... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 550 pages
...added, in all other disputable subjects ; especially in matters of law and civil government ;) — " by unmasking many wild errors, that shelter themselves...according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions. And several of those pretended mysterious, profound... | |
| William Whewell - Ethics - 1852 - 316 pages
...every part of philosophy. Such an attempt, he observes in the Preface, contributes much to clearing of differences in Religion, " by unmasking many wild...according to the genuine and natural importance of the words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions. And several of those pretended, mysterious,... | |
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