The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side 3
... Scripture telleth me is inscrutable , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues ...
... Scripture telleth me is inscrutable , but with the observant eye of duty and admiration ; leaving aside the other parts of your virtue and fortune , I have been touched , yea , and possessed with an extreme wonder at those your virtues ...
Side 4
... Scripture saith of the wisest king , ' That his heart was as the sands of the sea ' ; which though it be one of the largest bodies , yet it consisteth of the smallest and finest portions ; so hath God given your Majesty a composition of ...
... Scripture saith of the wisest king , ' That his heart was as the sands of the sea ' ; which though it be one of the largest bodies , yet it consisteth of the smallest and finest portions ; so hath God given your Majesty a composition of ...
Side 24
... scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . 8. There is yet another fault ( with which I will con- clude this part ) which is often noted in learned men , that they do many times fail to observe decency and discretion in their behaviour ...
... scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . 8. There is yet another fault ( with which I will con- clude this part ) which is often noted in learned men , that they do many times fail to observe decency and discretion in their behaviour ...
Side 40
... scriptures call it . 2. It is so then , that in the work of the creation we see a double emanation of virtue from God ; the one referring more properly to power , the other to wisdom 40 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
... scriptures call it . 2. It is so then , that in the work of the creation we see a double emanation of virtue from God ; the one referring more properly to power , the other to wisdom 40 OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
Side 42
... scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and the active state , figured in the two persons of Abel and Cain , and in the two ...
... scriptures have infinite mysteries , not violating at all the truth of the story or letter ) an image of the two estates , the contemplative state and the active state , figured in the two persons of Abel and Cain , and in the two ...
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