The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... commandments , which was the form of the temptation . Neither is it any quantity of know- ledge , how great soever , that can make the mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God and the ...
... commandments , which was the form of the temptation . Neither is it any quantity of know- ledge , how great soever , that can make the mind of man to swell ; for nothing can fill , much less extend the soul of man , but God and the ...
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... commandments or prohibitions were not the originals of good and evil , but that they had other beginnings , which 10 man aspired to know ; to the end to make a total defection from God , and to depend wholly upon himself . To pass on in ...
... commandments or prohibitions were not the originals of good and evil , but that they had other beginnings , which 10 man aspired to know ; to the end to make a total defection from God , and to depend wholly upon himself . To pass on in ...
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... end to have them found out ; and as if kings could not obtain a greater honour than to be God's playfellows in that game ; considering the great commandment of wits and means , whereby nothing needeth to 44 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... end to have them found out ; and as if kings could not obtain a greater honour than to be God's playfellows in that game ; considering the great commandment of wits and means , whereby nothing needeth to 44 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
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Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. commandment of wits and means , whereby nothing needeth to be hidden from them . Neither did the dispensation of God vary in the times after our Saviour came into the world ; for our Saviour him- self did ...
Francis Bacon Francis Guy Selby. commandment of wits and means , whereby nothing needeth to be hidden from them . Neither did the dispensation of God vary in the times after our Saviour came into the world ; for our Saviour him- self did ...
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... commandment , and consider whether in right reason there be any comparable with that wherewith knowledge investeth and crowneth man's nature . We see the dignity of the com- mandment is according to the dignity of the commanded : to ...
... commandment , and consider whether in right reason there be any comparable with that wherewith knowledge investeth and crowneth man's nature . We see the dignity of the com- mandment is according to the dignity of the commanded : to ...
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