Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and BaconW. Pickering, 1839 - Всего страниц: 350 |
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... knowledge than to true religion . Here he trims his midnight lamp , and paleth the bloom of his youth- ful cheek ; he stinteth himself of sleep , his books are his silent companions ; the thoughts of the learned are his ban- quet , his ...
... knowledge than to true religion . Here he trims his midnight lamp , and paleth the bloom of his youth- ful cheek ; he stinteth himself of sleep , his books are his silent companions ; the thoughts of the learned are his ban- quet , his ...
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... knowledge , was the original temp- tation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man , " Lord Bacon says , " It was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other ...
... knowledge , was the original temp- tation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man , " Lord Bacon says , " It was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did give names unto other ...
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... Knowledge upon Imagination . By the progress of knowledge erroneous notions are eradi- cated . The stream is filtered . The atmosphere is purified . Vain fears and vain imaginations are dissipated : false no- tions of pleasure are ...
... Knowledge upon Imagination . By the progress of knowledge erroneous notions are eradi- cated . The stream is filtered . The atmosphere is purified . Vain fears and vain imaginations are dissipated : false no- tions of pleasure are ...
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