The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... universal world , and joyful to receive the impression thereof , as the eye joyeth to receive light ; and not only delighted in behold- ing the variety of things and vicissitude of times , but 10 raised also to find out and discern the ...
... universal world , and joyful to receive the impression thereof , as the eye joyeth to receive light ; and not only delighted in behold- ing the variety of things and vicissitude of times , but 10 raised also to find out and discern the ...
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... universal nature of things ; for these limitations are three : the first , That we do not so place our felicity in know- ledge , as we forget our mortality : the second , That we make application of our knowledge , to give ourselves ...
... universal nature of things ; for these limitations are three : the first , That we do not so place our felicity in know- ledge , as we forget our mortality : the second , That we make application of our knowledge , to give ourselves ...
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... universal . The former , again , is mixed with strife and perturbation ; but the latter hath the true character of Divine Presence ; coming in aura leni , [ with gentle breath , ] without noise or agitation . Neither is certainly that ...
... universal . The former , again , is mixed with strife and perturbation ; but the latter hath the true character of Divine Presence ; coming in aura leni , [ with gentle breath , ] without noise or agitation . Neither is certainly that ...
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... universal inquirer ; insomuch as it was noted for an error in his mind , that he desired to comprehend all 30 things , and not to reserve himself for the worthiest things : falling into the like humour that was long before noted in ...
... universal inquirer ; insomuch as it was noted for an error in his mind , that he desired to comprehend all 30 things , and not to reserve himself for the worthiest things : falling into the like humour that was long before noted in ...
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... universal frame of nature , the earth with men upon it , ( the divineness of souls except , ) will not seem much other than an ant - hill , whereas some ants carry corn , 10 and some carry their young , and some go empty , and all to ...
... universal frame of nature , the earth with men upon it , ( the divineness of souls except , ) will not seem much other than an ant - hill , whereas some ants carry corn , 10 and some carry their young , and some go empty , and all to ...
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