| 1836 - 708 sivua
...doing thereby the greatest injury to the cause which it pretends to subserve. Says Mr. Locke: " He that takes away reason to make way for revelation, puts out the light of both, and does much about the same as if he would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the remote... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1830 - 628 sivua
...argument. ' He,' says Locke, who has forcibly and concisely expressed their common sentiments, ' He that takes away reason to make way for revelation, puts...the light of both, and does much the same as if we would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the light of an invisible star by a... | |
| Warren Skinner - 1830 - 112 sivua
...proofs it gives that they came from (Hod. So that he who t;:kcs away remon, to make way for reeelatlon, puts out the light of both; and does much the same, as if he would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the hotter to receive the light of an invisible star by... | |
| Warren Skinner - 1835 - 162 sivua
...vouches the truth of, by the testimony and proofs it gives that they came from God. So that he who takes away reason, to make way for revelation, puts...the light of both ; and 'does much the same, as if he would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the light of an invisible star by... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 272 sivua
...derived from the contemir . •"• • . * Mr. Locke has said, upon a similar question, " He that takes away Reason to make way for Revelation, puts out the light of both ; and does much about the same as if he would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the remote... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - 1835 - 324 sivua
...38th to the 41st chapter. * Mr. Locke has said, upon a similar question, " He that takei nway Reasou to make way for Revelation puts out the light of both ; and does much about the same as if he would persuade л iran to put out his eyes, the better to receive the remote... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1837 - 648 sivua
...explanation, I think, we cannot fail to perceive the force and beauty of Locke's conclusion, ' so that he who takes away reason to make way for revelation, puts...out the light of both, and does much the same as if he would persuade a man to put out his eyes, the better to receive the remote light of an invisible... | |
| John Sheppard - 1837 - 358 sivua
...to diminish the supreme authority of revelation." — And he appositely quotes Locke : — " He that takes away reason to make way for revelation puts out the light of both."* — But my general motives for the previous collections, as well as for remarks on this branch of the... | |
| John Sheppard - 1837 - 358 sivua
...wish to diminish the supreme authority of revelation."—And he appositely quotes Locke :—" He that takes away reason to make way for revelation puts out the light of both."*—But my general motives for the previous collections, as well as for remarks on this branch... | |
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