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... truth , the sum of all true propositions , but merely the abstract quality which all true propositions must have in common , to be called true . By truth he means only correctness . The possibility of correctness in an idea is a great ...
... truth , the sum of all true propositions , but merely the abstract quality which all true propositions must have in common , to be called true . By truth he means only correctness . The possibility of correctness in an idea is a great ...
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... Truth springeth out of the earth , and righteousness hath looked down from heaven.'3 How different was the prospect now ! " Truth ' , or ' the Spirit of Truth ' , is a title of the Paraclete , * and instead of ' springing out of the ...
... Truth springeth out of the earth , and righteousness hath looked down from heaven.'3 How different was the prospect now ! " Truth ' , or ' the Spirit of Truth ' , is a title of the Paraclete , * and instead of ' springing out of the ...
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... truth of things ; it is also the key to the only happiness that is worth having . The most impressive contrast to this type of thought - the contrast which most fully brings out its significance is not to be found in a system such as ...
... truth of things ; it is also the key to the only happiness that is worth having . The most impressive contrast to this type of thought - the contrast which most fully brings out its significance is not to be found in a system such as ...
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