The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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... errors B. Positive part : the dignity of knowledge ( pp . 40- 66 ) . 1. Divine evidences ( p . 40 ) . 2. Human proofs ( p . 47 ) . BOOK II . THE SURVEY OF LEARNING . To the King : acts performed by Kings and others for the advancement ...
... errors B. Positive part : the dignity of knowledge ( pp . 40- 66 ) . 1. Divine evidences ( p . 40 ) . 2. Human proofs ( p . 47 ) . BOOK II . THE SURVEY OF LEARNING . To the King : acts performed by Kings and others for the advancement ...
Side 6
... errors and imperfections of learned men themselves . 2. I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution : that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the ...
... errors and imperfections of learned men themselves . 2. I hear the former sort say , that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution : that the aspiring to overmuch knowledge was the ...
Side 7
... error of this opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did ...
... error of this opinion , and the misunderstanding in the grounds thereof , it may well appear these men do not observe or consider that it was not the pure knowledge of nature and universality , a knowledge by the light whereof man did ...
Side 13
... error to commit a natural body to empiric physicians , which commonly have a few pleasing receipts where- upon they are confident and adventurous , but know neither the cause of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of ...
... error to commit a natural body to empiric physicians , which commonly have a few pleasing receipts where- upon they are confident and adventurous , but know neither the cause of diseases , nor the complexions of patients , nor peril of ...
Side 15
... errors of Clement the seventh , so lively described by Guicciardine , who served under him , or into the errors of Cicero , painted out by his own pencil in his Epistles to Atticus , and he will fly apace from being irresolute . Let him ...
... errors of Clement the seventh , so lively described by Guicciardine , who served under him , or into the errors of Cicero , painted out by his own pencil in his Epistles to Atticus , and he will fly apace from being irresolute . Let him ...
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