The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of. 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of. 4 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
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... fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation . Neither is it any quantity of know- ledge ...
... fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law unto himself , and to depend no more upon God's commandments , which was the form of the temptation . Neither is it any quantity of know- ledge ...
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... fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then ...
... fall to framing conclusions out of their knowledge , applying it to their particular , and ministering to themselves thereby weak fears or vast desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then ...
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... reproved Aristippus that he would offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity , as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet : but he answered , It was not his fault , but it 24 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
... reproved Aristippus that he would offer the profession of philosophy such an indignity , as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant's feet : but he answered , It was not his fault , but it 24 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING .
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... fall under or near unto a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , 30 those which ...
... fall under or near unto a popular observation . There be therefore chiefly three vanities in studies , whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , 30 those which ...
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