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... light whereof man gave names to all the creatures in Paradise , agreeable to their natures , that occasioned the fall ; but the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law to himself , and depend no more upon ...
... light whereof man gave names to all the creatures in Paradise , agreeable to their natures , that occasioned the fall ; but the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law to himself , and depend no more upon ...
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... light ; and thus it is not only pleased with the variety and vicissitudes of things , but also en- deavors to find out the laws they observe in their changes and alterations . And if such be the extent of the mind , there is no danger ...
... light ; and thus it is not only pleased with the variety and vicissitudes of things , but also en- deavors to find out the laws they observe in their changes and alterations . And if such be the extent of the mind , there is no danger ...
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... light . " No fear , therefore , that learning should dis- place business , for it rather keeps and defends the mind against idleness and pleasure , which might otherwise enter to the prej- udice both of business and learning . 5. For ...
... light . " No fear , therefore , that learning should dis- place business , for it rather keeps and defends the mind against idleness and pleasure , which might otherwise enter to the prej- udice both of business and learning . 5. For ...
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... light in a noble room , than to go about with a small one , to illuminate every corner thereof ? Yet such is the method of schoolmen , that rests not so much upon the evi- dence of truth from arguments , authorities , and examples , as ...
... light in a noble room , than to go about with a small one , to illuminate every corner thereof ? Yet such is the method of schoolmen , that rests not so much upon the evi- dence of truth from arguments , authorities , and examples , as ...
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... light is carried into one corner , it darkens the rest . Whence the fable of Scylla seems a lively image of this ... lights to the great advancement of all kinds of arts and sciences . And thus much for the second disease of learning ...
... light is carried into one corner , it darkens the rest . Whence the fable of Scylla seems a lively image of this ... lights to the great advancement of all kinds of arts and sciences . And thus much for the second disease of learning ...
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