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Page v
... mind and the nature of his studies , could sooner have detected illogical infer- ences in an argument , or have included in their premises a wider range of practical intelligence , than Bishop Watson ; certainly , there never existed a ...
... mind and the nature of his studies , could sooner have detected illogical infer- ences in an argument , or have included in their premises a wider range of practical intelligence , than Bishop Watson ; certainly , there never existed a ...
Page vii
... mind was wholly unbiassed ; I had no prejudice against - -no predilection for the Church of England ; but a sincere ... minds of those committed to his charge , the future teachers and defenders of Christianity , a complete view of the ...
... mind was wholly unbiassed ; I had no prejudice against - -no predilection for the Church of England ; but a sincere ... minds of those committed to his charge , the future teachers and defenders of Christianity , a complete view of the ...
Page viii
... mind can fail to apprehend . In the execution of this task , in the work now before the reader , Dr Watson adopted what has been termed the popular statement of the argument . But in speaking thus of the " Apology for Chris- tianity ...
... mind can fail to apprehend . In the execution of this task , in the work now before the reader , Dr Watson adopted what has been termed the popular statement of the argument . But in speaking thus of the " Apology for Chris- tianity ...
Page xii
... mind had previously been a stranger to . I have the honour , & c . 66 The work of whose success he had thus so many gratifying proofs , which , " to use his own words , in replying to the above , " filled his heart with real joy ...
... mind had previously been a stranger to . I have the honour , & c . 66 The work of whose success he had thus so many gratifying proofs , which , " to use his own words , in replying to the above , " filled his heart with real joy ...
Page xv
... mind might frequently , even when most idle as to tasks , have been as well employed in roving through the devious paths of general literature , as in deciding a disputed quantity , or solving an involved theorem . In mathematics ...
... mind might frequently , even when most idle as to tasks , have been as well employed in roving through the devious paths of general literature , as in deciding a disputed quantity , or solving an involved theorem . In mathematics ...
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