Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... precept for the whole undertaking is this , that the eye of the mind be never taken off from things them- selves , but receive their images truly as they are . And God forbid that ever we should offer the dreams of fancy for a model of ...
... precept for the whole undertaking is this , that the eye of the mind be never taken off from things them- selves , but receive their images truly as they are . And God forbid that ever we should offer the dreams of fancy for a model of ...
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... precept , it teaches when , and upon what grounds , to resolve , and how to carry things in suspense , without prejudice : if it makes men positive and stiff , it shows what things are in their nature demonstrative , what conjectural ...
... precept , it teaches when , and upon what grounds , to resolve , and how to carry things in suspense , without prejudice : if it makes men positive and stiff , it shows what things are in their nature demonstrative , what conjectural ...
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... precept of St. Paul is at all times seasonable : “ Avoid profane and vain babblings , and oppositions of science falsely so called . " " He assigns two marks of sus- pected and falsified science : the one , novelty and strange- ness of ...
... precept of St. Paul is at all times seasonable : “ Avoid profane and vain babblings , and oppositions of science falsely so called . " " He assigns two marks of sus- pected and falsified science : the one , novelty and strange- ness of ...
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... precept , is evident from that work of his , entitled " De Analogia , 106 in which he pro- 106 Vid . Cic . Brutus , 72 . کی ۔ pounds the principles of grammatical philosophy , and en- deavors ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 77.
... precept , is evident from that work of his , entitled " De Analogia , 106 in which he pro- 106 Vid . Cic . Brutus , 72 . کی ۔ pounds the principles of grammatical philosophy , and en- deavors ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 77.
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... precept , as its fixed philosophy . As for prophecy , which seems a part redundant , it is no more than a species of history ; divine history having this prerogative over human , that the narration may pre- cede , as well as succeed the ...
... precept , as its fixed philosophy . As for prophecy , which seems a part redundant , it is no more than a species of history ; divine history having this prerogative over human , that the narration may pre- cede , as well as succeed the ...
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