| Seed J. - 1747 - 468 sider
...are, feme of us, very fond <sf Knowledge, and;. apt to value oarfelves upon any Proficiency SER, VIII. Proficiency in the Sciences: One Science, however,...remain, when, whether there be Tongues, they jhall ceafe ; whether there 6e Knowledge, it fhall vani/h away. As to new Notions, and new Doctrines, of... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sider
...very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourfelves upon any proficiency in the fciences ; one fcience, however* there is, worth more than all the reft, and that is, the fcience of living well ; which mail remain, when, ' Whether there be tongues, they fhall ceafe ; Whether... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 sider
...very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourfelves upon any proficiency in the fciences : one icience, however, there is, worth more' than all the reft, and that is, the fcience of living well ; which fhall remain, when " tongues fhall ceafe," and, " knowledge fhall vanifh... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 sider
...reserve, to the view. We are some of us very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourselves upon any proficiency in the sciences. One science, however, there is, worth more than all •the rest, and that is the science of livirip; well; which shall remain, when " tongues shall cease," and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 262 sider
...very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourfelves upon any proficiency in the fciences : one fcience, however, there is, worth more than all the. reft, and that is, the fcience of living well ; which fhall remain, when " tongues fhall ceafe," and " knowledge fhall vanifh... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 sider
...reserve to the view. We are some of us very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourselves upon any proficiency in the sciences ; one science, however, there is, worth more than all the rest, and that is, the science of living well ; which shall remain, when, ' Whether there be tongues,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1821 - 280 sider
...reserve, to the view. We are some of us very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourselves upon any proficiency in the sciences ; one science, however, there is, worth more than all the rest, and that is, the science ofliving well; which shall remain, v;hen " tongues shall cease," and... | |
| Moral essays - 1821 - 188 sider
...reserve, to the view. We arc, some of us, very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourselves upon any proficiency in the sciences ; one science, however, there is, Worth more than all the rest, and that is the science of living well; which shall remain, when " tongues shall cease," and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1822 - 312 sider
...to the view. We are some of us very fond of knowledge, and apt io value ourselves upon any profiency in the sciences. One science, however, there is, worth more than all the rest, and that is the science of living well ; which shall remain, when "tongues shall cease," and... | |
| 1824 - 188 sider
...reserve, to the view. We are, some of us, very fond of knowledge, and apt to value ourselves upon any proficiency in the sciences ; one science, however, there is, worth more than all the rest, and that is the science of living well ; which shall remain, when " tongues shall cease," and... | |
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