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" ... contribute much to the clearing of some of our modern differences in religion ; by unmasking many wild errors, that shelter themselves under the disguise of affected phrases ; which• being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the... "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 519
edited by - 1825
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Epea pteroenta: or, The diversions of Purley ...

John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 566 pages
...thofe pretended myfterious, profound notions, exprefled " in great fwelling words, whereby fome men let up for reputation, being " this way examined, will appear to be either nonfenfr, or very flat and " jejune. And though it mould be of no other life but this, yet were " it...
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Epea Pteroenta., Or, The Diversions of Purley, Volume 27, Part 1

John Horne Tooke - 1798 - 554 pages
...thofe pretended myfterious, profound notions, exprefled " in great fwelling words, whereby fome men fet up for reputation, being " this way examined, will appear to be either nonfenfe, or very flat and " jejune. And though it mould be of no other ufe but this, yet were " it...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly ..., Volume 1

1799 - 912 pages
...thofe prrtendrd myfterious, profound notions, expreiTed in great fwelling words, whereby fome mvn fet up for reputation, being this way examined, will appear to be either nonfenfe. or very flat and jejune. And though it Qiould be of no other ufe but this» yet were it in...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volume 1

1816 - 670 pages
...which being " philosophically unfolded and ren" dered according to the genuine " and natural importance of words, " will appear to be inconsistencies " and...whereby " some men set up for reputation, " being rationally examined will " appear to be either nonsense, or one easy speech and character, alту flat...
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Philosophic Etymology: Or Rational Grammar

James Gilchrist - 1816 - 296 pages
...that shelter themselves under the disguise of affected phrases; which being philosophically unfolded according to the genuine and natural import of words...and contradictions : and several of those pretended mysteries and profound notions expressed in great swelling words, whereby some men set up for reputation...
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Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed ..., Volume 1

John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 550 pages
...which, being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....and jejune. And though it should be of no other use but this, yet were it in these days well worth a man's pains and study ; considering the common mischief...
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Nuces Philosophical

Sir Edward Johnson - 1842 - 622 pages
...which, being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....and jejune. And though it should be of no other use but this, yet were it in these days well worth a man's pains and study, considering the common mischief...
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Nuces Philosophicæ: Or, The Philosophy of Things as Developed from the ...

Edward Johnson - 1842 - 584 pages
...which, being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....whereby some men set up for reputation, being this way exainined, will appear to be either nonsense, or very flat and jejune. And though it should be of no...
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Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, Volume 1

William Whewell - 1852 - 316 pages
...being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of the words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....appear to be either nonsense, or very flat and jejune." I will give a specimen of Wilkins's system in relation to our subject. The distribution of notions,...
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The Diversions of Purley

John Horne Tooke - 1860 - 812 pages
...which, being philosophically unfolded, and rendered according to the genuine and natural importance of words, will appear to be inconsistencies and contradictions....flat and jejune. And though it should be of no other we but this, yet were it in these days well worth a man's pains and study; considering the common mischief...
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