In light of the commission's rulings, the obscurity left behind by Bhagwanji makes enough reason for a debate even today.
For he has made reason the judge, and evidence the foundation, of knowledge.
Let us suppose that I make reason of it all one poem on a page, and then die.
That is, everybody who's trying to make rhyme or reason out of this world we've got on our hands today.
Nor could any human have made rhyme or reason of the strange proceedings.
It may make reason and justice on oath, either by paying a fine or by ordeal.
The words sounded almost familiar, maddeningly so, but for a moment he could not make rhyme or reason of them.
Alone on earth, the Church makes reason really supreme.
"1 shall make the rhyme or reason," Akasha said, with a trace of anger.
At that time, he had been unable to make rhyme or reason out of the mass of information.