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" In my opinion, profound minds are the most likely to think lightly of the resources of human reason; and it is the pert superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects so... "
Letters on the Laws of Man's Nature and Development - Page viii
by Henry George Atkinson, Harriet Martineau - 1851 - 390 pages
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 38

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 636 pages
...reason ; and it is the pert, superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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The London Magazine

1828 - 746 pages
...in every kind of unbelief, The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects so wonderfully an4 strangely linked together, that he is usually the...natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light,—such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 38

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 646 pages
...reason ; and it is the pert, superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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Salmonia: Or, Days of Fly Fishing, in a Series of Conversations, with Some ...

Sir Humphry Davy - Fishing - 1828 - 300 pages
...reason; and it is the pert superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, . — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 38-39

1828 - 592 pages
...reason ; and it in the pert, superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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The London Magazine

English literature - 1828 - 724 pages
...reason ; and it is the pert ^iuperficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelieĢ The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1829 - 512 pages
...superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees changes of causes and effects, so wonderfully and strangely...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thundercloud by a metallic...
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National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of ..., Volume 1

William Jerdan - Great Britain - 1830 - 380 pages
...superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees changes of causes and effects, so wonderfully and strangely...natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light — such as, the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere; the disarming a thunder cloud by a...
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart

John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 pages
...reason ; it is the pert, superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., LL.D.: Late President of the Royal ...

John Ayrton Paris - Chemistry - 1831 - 582 pages
...reason ; it is the pert, superficial thinker who is generally strongest in every kind of unbelief. The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects...miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic...
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