And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse in a free... The Educational Magazine - Página 4211835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Narain Dass Batra - 2008 - 284 páginas
...personal problem into a fascinating treatise justifying the establishment of a marketplace of ideas: And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose...misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter.21 Human beings seek fulfillment... | |
| Ashwani Kumar - 2003 - 246 páginas
...rightly faulted for frustrating the quest for truth and the citizens' right to know. Indeed, "And through all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon...misdoubt her strength, Let her and falsehood grapple. Who ever knew truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter?" Areopagitica (1644) Finally, it... | |
| Robert Tudur Jones, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston - 2006 - 448 páginas
...controversal faces might now not unsignificantly be set open. And though all the windes of doctrin were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously, by licencing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falshood grapple; who ever knew Truth... | |
| John Witte - 2007 - 25 páginas
...same firm belief that God's truth would triumph once freed from human errors and controls. Just as "all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field," Milton wrote; we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and... | |
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