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... things invented and known , but likewise things omitted which ought to be there . " By exhibiting the defects of the existing sciences , and showing the possibility of filling up the gaps , he hoped to incite others to undertake the ...
... things invented and known , but likewise things omitted which ought to be there . " By exhibiting the defects of the existing sciences , and showing the possibility of filling up the gaps , he hoped to incite others to undertake the ...
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... things , and the second- ary ones formed no less rashly , human knowledge itself , the thing employed in all our researches , is not well put together nor justly formed , but resembles a magnificent structure that has no foundation ...
... things , and the second- ary ones formed no less rashly , human knowledge itself , the thing employed in all our researches , is not well put together nor justly formed , but resembles a magnificent structure that has no foundation ...
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... things beautiful in their seasons ; also he hath placed the world in man's heart ; yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end ; " i hereby declaring plainly that God has framed the mind like a glass ...
... things beautiful in their seasons ; also he hath placed the world in man's heart ; yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end ; " i hereby declaring plainly that God has framed the mind like a glass ...
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... things , and proceeded upon truer princi- ples of state , than those who rose to the papacy from an educa- tion in ... things in suspense , without preju- dice : if it makes men positive and stiff , it shows what things are in their ...
... things , and proceeded upon truer princi- ples of state , than those who rose to the papacy from an educa- tion in ... things in suspense , without preju- dice : if it makes men positive and stiff , it shows what things are in their ...
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... things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in truth or use ; and those persons are vain who are either credulous of falsities or curious in things of little use . But curiosity consists either in matter or words ...
... things are vain which are either false or frivolous , or deficient in truth or use ; and those persons are vain who are either credulous of falsities or curious in things of little use . But curiosity consists either in matter or words ...
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