Although, however, he adds that at this point he suspended his religious inquiries, " acquiescing with implicit belief in the tenets and mysteries which are adopted by the general consent of Catholics and Protestants," his readers will probably do him no great injustice if they assume that even then it was rather to the negations than to the affirmations of Protestantism that he most heartily assented. [Please select]
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Little doubts grew into big ones--big doubts resolved themselves into downright negations. [Please select]
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Truth and error belong always to affirmations or negations, that is, to (it may be, tacit) propositions. [Please select]
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Rousseau was the conscience of France, which rebelled against the negations and the bald emptiness of the materialistic and atheistic doctrines. [Please select]
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But they were not quite radical enough, not quite daring enough in their negations. [Please select]
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In these empty, meaningless weeks at the Works, Blair Maitland had suddenly stumbled against the negations of life. [Please select]
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Hence Plato indicates nothing concerning it, but makes his negations of all other things except the one, from the one. [Please select]
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The negations of his talk began to trouble him--in sight of this young grief and passion. [Please select]
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But the longer you looked, the more desirable grew the face; the less you noticed its negations; the more you admired its honesty, its purity, its immense strength of purpose; its noble simplicity. [Please select]
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In the midst of the negations and convulsive movements of his day his spirit is always serene, and his thought, while at times dreamily melancholy, is conserving and full of faith's highest assurance. [Please select]
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