The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... causes doth derogate from our dependence upon God , who is the first cause . To discover then the ignorance and error of this opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or ...
... causes doth derogate from our dependence upon God , who is the first cause . To discover then the ignorance and error of this opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or ...
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... causes should make a more devout dependence upon God , which is the first cause ; first , it is good to ask the question which Job asked of his friends : Will you lie for God , as one m'an will do for another , to gratify him ? For ...
... causes should make a more devout dependence upon God , which is the first cause ; first , it is good to ask the question which Job asked of his friends : Will you lie for God , as one m'an will do for another , to gratify him ? For ...
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... causes which are next unto the senses , do offer themselves to the mind of man , if it dwell and stay there it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on further , and seeth the dependence of causes , and ...
... causes which are next unto the senses , do offer themselves to the mind of man , if it dwell and stay there it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on further , and seeth the dependence of causes , and ...
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... causes of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of accidents , nor the true method of cures we see it is a like error to rely upor advocates or lawyers , which are only men of practice and not grounded in their books ...
... causes of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of accidents , nor the true method of cures we see it is a like error to rely upor advocates or lawyers , which are only men of practice and not grounded in their books ...
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... cause of indisposition or infirmity ; 10 for if , by a secret operation , it make men perplexed and irresolute , on the other side , by plain precept it teacheth them when and upon what ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things ...
... cause of indisposition or infirmity ; 10 for if , by a secret operation , it make men perplexed and irresolute , on the other side , by plain precept it teacheth them when and upon what ground to resolve ; yea , and how to carry things ...
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