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It is unwise to speak dogmatically along any of these lines, they are too blurred and uncertain. I can only express an individual opinion.
"That is impossible," said the widow, dogmatically "Why should not the sun rise at the same time in England and America?" "Because England is east of America, aunty. The sun does not move, you know, but only appears to us to move, because the earth turns round from west to east, which causes those who are farthest east to see it first. That is what Mr. Mulford means."
"Millionaires," he says, "can only grow amid general prosperity." In other words, if there be not millions in the country the millionaire cannot put his hand upon them. That is obvious enough. His second text cannot be so easily accepted. "Their wealth is not made," he asserts dogmatically, "at the expense of their countrymen." At whose expense then is it made?
Historically, this Church is the second, but organically and dogmatically she is absolutely one with the first Church. Let us see now what were. For the quantity and quality of the conflicts are the conditions of the dramatic life of a person as well as of a society. Well, the Christian Church had plenty of the most extraordinary conflicts, external and internal.
Someone was talking of the case, and maintaining that death by strangulation must be most luxurious as the victim always expires with a strong erection. It might be so, but the erection might also be the result of an agony of pain, and before anyone can speak dogmatically on the point he must first have had a practical experience.
A well-known writer on racial psychology has expressed himself dogmatically on this very point. I will quote two or three of his pronouncements in the matter. "Each race possesses a constitution as unvarying as its anatomical constitution. There seems to be no doubt that the former corresponds to a certain special structure of the brain.
"You can't run that on me, Dug. I'll not stand for it." "Eighty-two fifty is what you get," answered the other dogmatically. "You can take it or go to hell." He began to sort out a number of small checks with which to pay the puncher. At that time the currency of the country consisted largely of cattlemen's checks which passed from hand to hand till they were grimy with dirt.
General principles only, accompanied by such illustrations as may be needed to make them understood, would suffice. And these might be readily taught if not rationally, then dogmatically.
A reading of the reports of the physicians and specialists of all countries reveals the baffling nature of the disease. These leprosy specialists are unanimous on no one phase of the disease. They do not know. In the past they rashly and dogmatically generalized. They generalize no longer.
Mivart is, or was, so deeply interested five years ago amidst all these highly debatable points, Newman pronounces one thing certain, that "death ends our probation," that "there is no passing over the great gulf". Now, whence did he learn this strange teaching? How is he dogmatically certain of that one thing, while all the rest is in a haze?
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