10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOGMATICALNESS»
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dogmaticalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dogmaticalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Sermons Preach'd Upon Several Occasions
is likewise much of folly and contradiction in it, whereby such men do become
obnoxious unto that other ex- rream of Dogmaticalness , which they affect most to
avoid. For to look upon every thing as doubtful, is to deny the clear evidence of ...
2
The Works of the Rev. John Wesley
My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a custom of coming to the point
at once, and telling my mind flat and plain, without any preface or ceremony. I
could indeed premise something of my own imbecility, littleness of judgment, and
...
John Benjamin Wesley, Thomas Jackson, 1831
My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a custom of coming to the point
at once, and telling my mind flat and plain, without any preface or ceremony. I
could indeed premise something of my own imbecility, littleness of judgment, and
...
... and perhaps it has not been lessened by that honest, well-meaning man, Mr.
Burnet, and by others, who have talked largely of my dogmaticalness, love of
power, errors, and irregularities. , My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less
than a ...
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The Works of the Rev. John Wesley: With the Last Corrections ...
My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a custom of coming to the point
at once, and telling my mind flat and plain, without any preface or ceremony. I
could indeed premise something of my own imbecility, littleness of judgment, and
...
6
The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.
... have talked largely of my dogmaticalness, love of power, errors, and
irregularities. My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a custom of
coming to the point at once, and telling my mind flat and plain, without any
preface or ceremony.
John Wesley, John Emory, 1831
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The General Biographical Dictionary Containing an Historical ...
The great objection was, that a spirit ofself-importance, dogmaticalness, and
oftentimes arrogance, mixed itself in what he says; and this certainly did more
towards sharpening the pens of his numerous adversaries, and raised more
disgust ...
8
The Common School Journal
Above all things, let narrowness of mind, which shows itself in dogmaticalness, in
imposition of authority, in personal hostility to others' thoughts, be far removed
from the teachers of the human family,. and from youth especially ; since we ...
9
Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times
... one to be offended at the way of Raillery and Humour, which is the very Life of
such Converfations; the only thing which makes good Company, and frees it from
the Formality of Bufiness, and the Tutorage and Dogmaticalness of the Schools.
Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury (3rd earl of), 1749
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind, to which are ...
“judgment,” which has the air of dogmaticalness, we say, “ I conceive it to be~
thus, I imagine or “ apprehend it to be thus ;” which is understood as a. modest
declaration of our judgment. 'In like manner, when any thing is said which we
take to ...