| Herbert Spencer - 1862 - 528 Seiten
...well in carrying as far as our natures permit. In proportion as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief exhibited by them must result from a perception... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 538 Seiten
...well in carrying as far as our natures permit. In proportion as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief exhibited by them must result from a perception... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1870 - 600 Seiten
...well in carrying as far as our natures permit. In proportion as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief exhibited by them must result from a perception... | |
| Henry Bickersteth Ottley - 1881 - 256 Seiten
...conflicting elements of human knowledge. "In proportion," he says, "as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. . . . We shall aim to supplement the portion of truth we have found with the portion found by them."... | |
| 1892 - 880 Seiten
...help, in however humble a degree, to cement that "fellow-feeling" which ought to exist between all religions. " In proportion as we love truth more and...is which leads our opponents to think as they do." More profound is the Tibetan Buddhist Lama's vow never to think, much less to say, that his own religion... | |
| 1892 - 850 Seiten
...help, in however humble a degree, to cement that "fellow-feeling" which ought to exist between all religions. " In proportion as we love truth more and...is which leads our opponents to think as they do." More profound is the Tibetan Buddhist Lama's vow never to think, much less to say, that his own religion... | |
| Albert Stratford George Canning - 1893 - 248 Seiten
...well in carrying as far as our natures permit. In proportion as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. And we shall aim to supplement the portion of truth we have found with the portion found by them."... | |
| 1894 - 790 Seiten
...infringes not the equal freedom of any other man. In proportion as we love truth more and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief exhibited by them must result from a perception... | |
| 1894 - 808 Seiten
...tering of the worse at the expense of the better. In proportion as we love truth more, and victory less, we shall become anxious to know what it is which leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief exhibited by them must result from a perception... | |
| Paul Tyner - 1898 - 580 Seiten
...comparison in and the development of brotherly love, through the widest tolerance of differences of belief. "In proportion as we love truth more and victory less,"...Spencer, "we shall become anxious to know what it is that leads our opponents to think as they do. We shall begin to suspect that the pertinacity of belief... | |
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