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most philosophic





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Although he did not accept the Evangelical theology, he thought Calvinism the most philosophic form of religious belief, and Puritanism the soundest sort of ethical creed.

From The Life of Froude by Paul, Herbert W. (Herbert Woodfield)

Without some embellishment of this description, most philosophic poems will correspond to Quintilian’s account of the poem of Aratus on astronomy, “Nulla varietas, nullus affectus, nulla persona, nulla cujusquam, est oratio437.”

From History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I by Dunlop, John

It was a most philosophic and jesuitical motorman.

From Sister Carrie: a Novel by Dreiser, Theodore

Though Gershom would have scorned philosophy had he ever heard of it, he was well grounded in that practical knowledge of human perversity from which all philosophers and most philosophic systems have sprung.

From One Man in His Time by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson

Burke, the greatest and most philosophic of English statesmen, was so largely because of his mystic spirit and imagination.

From Mysticism in English Literature by Spurgeon, Caroline F. E.



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