The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xii
... truth had a double theory , that , while sense and experience are the sources of our knowledge of the natural world , faith and inspiration are the sources of our knowledge of the supernatural , of God , and of the rational soul . 3 The ...
... truth had a double theory , that , while sense and experience are the sources of our knowledge of the natural world , faith and inspiration are the sources of our knowledge of the supernatural , of God , and of the rational soul . 3 The ...
Side 5
... truth ; which is , that there hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch , which hath been so learned in all literature and erudition , divine and human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the ...
... truth ; which is , that there hath not been since Christ's time any king or temporal monarch , which hath been so learned in all literature and erudition , divine and human . For let a man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the ...
Side 10
... truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But further , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a further proceeding ...
... truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie . But further , it is an assured truth , and a conclusion of experience , that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism , but a further proceeding ...
Side 12
... truth by force of eloquence and speech . 2. But these and the like imputations have rather a countenance of gravity than any ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that both in persons and in times there hath been a meeting ...
... truth by force of eloquence and speech . 2. But these and the like imputations have rather a countenance of gravity than any ground of justice : for experience doth warrant , that both in persons and in times there hath been a meeting ...
Side 17
... truth . For to say that a blind custom of obedience should be a surer obligation than duty taught and understood , it is to affirm , that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a seeing man can by a light . And it is without all ...
... truth . For to say that a blind custom of obedience should be a surer obligation than duty taught and understood , it is to affirm , that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a seeing man can by a light . And it is without all ...
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