The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... limits of self - love , use to make good their places and duties , though with peril ; and if they stand in seditious and violent alterations , it is rather the 10 reverence which many times both adverse parts do give to honesty , than ...
... limits of self - love , use to make good their places and duties , though with peril ; and if they stand in seditious and violent alterations , it is rather the 10 reverence which many times both adverse parts do give to honesty , than ...
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... limits . 1. 30. malignity , injurious property . 1. 31. ventosity , windiness . Cf. below , " knowledge bloweth up . " 1. 32. corrective spice , an antidote . 1. 33. sovereign , the word means properly supreme , and so possessed of ...
... limits . 1. 30. malignity , injurious property . 1. 31. ventosity , windiness . Cf. below , " knowledge bloweth up . " 1. 32. corrective spice , an antidote . 1. 33. sovereign , the word means properly supreme , and so possessed of ...
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... limits of a life - time . Instead of repining at the shortness of life , he will show his wisdom in making a good use of it . 1. 29. merely , entirely . The Latin word merus means pure , or unmixed and in Elizabethan English mere and ...
... limits of a life - time . Instead of repining at the shortness of life , he will show his wisdom in making a good use of it . 1. 29. merely , entirely . The Latin word merus means pure , or unmixed and in Elizabethan English mere and ...
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... limits , or im- pelled by a mistaken moderation , etc. 1. 12. the book of God's word is the Bible : the book of God's works is nature . 1. 13. divinity or philosophy , theology or science . 1. 14. endeavour , attempt . We no longer use ...
... limits , or im- pelled by a mistaken moderation , etc. 1. 12. the book of God's word is the Bible : the book of God's works is nature . 1. 13. divinity or philosophy , theology or science . 1. 14. endeavour , attempt . We no longer use ...
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... limits , and under what circumstances , exceptions to a rule are reasonable . 1. 26. too immoderate , etc. It is said that learned men will aim presumptuously at equalling the greatness of the most celebrated men of whom they have read ...
... limits , and under what circumstances , exceptions to a rule are reasonable . 1. 26. too immoderate , etc. It is said that learned men will aim presumptuously at equalling the greatness of the most celebrated men of whom they have read ...
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