The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1929 - 275 sider |
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... former concern- ing the excellency of learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the augmenta- tion and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works are , which have been em ...
... former concern- ing the excellency of learning and knowledge , and the excellency of the merit and true glory in the augmenta- tion and propagation thereof : the latter , what the particular acts and works are , which have been em ...
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... former , is a conceit that of former opinions or sects after variety and examination the best hath still pre- vailed and suppressed the rest ; so as if a man should begin the labour of a new search , he were but like to light upon ...
... former , is a conceit that of former opinions or sects after variety and examination the best hath still pre- vailed and suppressed the rest ; so as if a man should begin the labour of a new search , he were but like to light upon ...
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... former , in the conception and apprehension of the mysteries of God to us revealed ; the other , in the in- ferring and deriving of doctrine and direction there- upon . The former extendeth to the mysteries them- selves ; but how ? by ...
... former , in the conception and apprehension of the mysteries of God to us revealed ; the other , in the in- ferring and deriving of doctrine and direction there- upon . The former extendeth to the mysteries them- selves ; but how ? by ...
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