The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former , ( concerning the excellency of learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the augmentation and propagation thereof the 2 f latter , what the ...
... whereof the sum will consist of these two parts ; the former , ( concerning the excellency of learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the augmentation and propagation thereof the 2 f latter , what the ...
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... whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before 20 him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent ...
... whereof man did give names unto other creatures in Paradise , as they were brought before 20 him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent ...
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... whereof maketh knowledge so sovereign , is charity , which the Apostle immediately addeth to the former clause for so he saith , Knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place ...
... whereof maketh knowledge so sovereign , is charity , which the Apostle immediately addeth to the former clause for so he saith , Knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place ...
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... desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then knowledge is no more Lumen siccum , [ a dry light , ] whereof Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [. THE FIRST BOOK . 7.
... desires , there groweth that carefulness and trouble of mind which is spoken of : for then knowledge is no more Lumen siccum , [ a dry light , ] whereof Heraclitus the profound said , Lumen siccum optima anima [. THE FIRST BOOK . 7.
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... whereof the one was Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other was Cicero's rival in eloquence : or if any man had rather call for scholars that were great generals , than generals that were great scholars , let him take ...
... whereof the one was Aristotle's scholar in philosophy , and the other was Cicero's rival in eloquence : or if any man had rather call for scholars that were great generals , than generals that were great scholars , let him take ...
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