scepticism men affect towards higher inspirations often honest doubt, — James Martineau, Tides Spirit: Selections Writings James Martineau

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The scepticism which men affect towards their higher inspirations is often not an honest doubt, but a guilty negligence, and is a sign of narrow mind and defective wisdom.

James Martineau, Tides of the Spirit: Selections from the Writings of James Martineau

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