| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 sayfa
...— namely, their common good — a reason equally conclusive for disobeying and resisting him, since he is become delirious and attempts their ruin ? It...alteration in the argument whether this parent, properly speaking, loses his reason, or does, while he retains his understanding, that which is as fatal in... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 562 sayfa
...— namely, their common good — a reason equally conclusive for disobeying and resisting him, since he is become delirious and attempts their ruin ? It...alteration in the argument whether this parent, properly speaking, loses his reason, or does, while he retains his understanding, that which is as fatal in... | |
| Daniel C. Palm - 1997 - 230 sayfa
...mind, namely, their common good, a reason equally conclusive for disobeying and resisting him, since he is become delirious, and attempts their ruin? It...alteration in the argument, whether this parent, properly speaking, loses his reason; or does, while he retains his understanding, that which is as fatal in... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - 2007 - 1236 sayfa
...mind, namely, their common good, a reason equally conclusive for disobeying and resisting him, since being shewn the Way, was told, that she had been a Saint before he was born, speaking, loses his reason; or does, while he retains his understanding, that which is as fatal in... | |
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