The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... sense discover natural things , but it darkeneth and shutteth up divine . And hence it 20 is true that it hath ... senses . And as for the conceit that too much knowledge should inch ne a man to atheism , and that the ignorance of second ...
... sense discover natural things , but it darkeneth and shutteth up divine . And hence it 20 is true that it hath ... senses . And as for the conceit that too much knowledge should inch ne a man to atheism , and that the ignorance of second ...
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... affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to brave the world in taking to the Romans the art of empire , and leaving to others THE FIRST BOOK . 15.
... affected gravity , than according to the in- ward sense of his own opinion . And as for Virgil's verses , though it pleased him to brave the world in taking to the Romans the art of empire , and leaving to others THE FIRST BOOK . 15.
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... sense of the frailty of their persons , the casualty of their fortunes , and the dignity of their soul and vocation : so that it is im- possible for them to esteem that any greatness of their own fortune can be a true or worthy end of ...
... sense of the frailty of their persons , the casualty of their fortunes , and the dignity of their soul and vocation : so that it is im- possible for them to esteem that any greatness of their own fortune can be a true or worthy end of ...
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... sense , and fast obligation of duty , which learning doth endue the mind withal , howsoever fortune may tax it , and many in the depth of their corrupt principles may despise it , yet it will receive an open allow- ance , and therefore ...
... sense , and fast obligation of duty , which learning doth endue the mind withal , howsoever fortune may tax it , and many in the depth of their corrupt principles may despise it , yet it will receive an open allow- ance , and therefore ...
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... sense , and to avoid circuit of speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasantness , and , as I may call it , lawfulness of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour that then was with the people ( of whom the ...
... sense , and to avoid circuit of speech , without regard to the pureness , pleasantness , and , as I may call it , lawfulness of the phrase or word . And again , because the great labour that then was with the people ( of whom the ...
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