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... and Certainty , and when Truth was found he loved to make it fruitful by protracted contemplation ; but if genuine Objectivity consists not merely in confidence of assertion but 356 in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it.
... and Certainty , and when Truth was found he loved to make it fruitful by protracted contemplation ; but if genuine Objectivity consists not merely in confidence of assertion but 356 in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it.
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August Neander. in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it been attained by a historian in so high a degree . The temptation - one of the severest - to model History according to certain precon- ceived aims and opinions ...
August Neander. in a truthful representation of fact , seldom has it been attained by a historian in so high a degree . The temptation - one of the severest - to model History according to certain precon- ceived aims and opinions ...
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... on this side the Con- formity would be most exact . Instead of this , scarcely a more thorough representation of dogmatic ideas has been given , against which the reproach of important deviations For our from the views of the Church has ...
... on this side the Con- formity would be most exact . Instead of this , scarcely a more thorough representation of dogmatic ideas has been given , against which the reproach of important deviations For our from the views of the Church has ...
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... representation of the doctrinal system of the various con- fessions which was called Symbolic . The progress in impartial historical contemplation which since Planck's time has been applied to opposing standpoints , is unquestionable ...
... representation of the doctrinal system of the various con- fessions which was called Symbolic . The progress in impartial historical contemplation which since Planck's time has been applied to opposing standpoints , is unquestionable ...
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... representation of the manner in which Christ himself had taught . Certainly what we have said of the nature of historical Inquiry is applicable here . The various stages and forms of the Truth imparted by Revelation are to be distin ...
... representation of the manner in which Christ himself had taught . Certainly what we have said of the nature of historical Inquiry is applicable here . The various stages and forms of the Truth imparted by Revelation are to be distin ...
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