Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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Side 18
... wise above measure , nor go beyond the bounds of sobriety , but pursue the truth in charity . We now turn ourselves to men , with a few wholesome admonitions and just requests . And first , we admonish them to continue in a sense of ...
... wise above measure , nor go beyond the bounds of sobriety , but pursue the truth in charity . We now turn ourselves to men , with a few wholesome admonitions and just requests . And first , we admonish them to continue in a sense of ...
Side 41
... wise man's eyes are in his head but the fool walketh in darkness ; and I myself perceived also that one event happeneth to them all . " " And for the second , it is certain that no vexation or anxiety of mind results from knowledge ...
... wise man's eyes are in his head but the fool walketh in darkness ; and I myself perceived also that one event happeneth to them all . " " And for the second , it is certain that no vexation or anxiety of mind results from knowledge ...
Side 51
... wise ; for learning gives men a true sense of their frailty , the casualty of fortune , and the dignity of the soul and its office ; whence they cannot think any greatness of fortune a worthy end of their living , and therefore live so ...
... wise ; for learning gives men a true sense of their frailty , the casualty of fortune , and the dignity of the soul and its office ; whence they cannot think any greatness of fortune a worthy end of their living , and therefore live so ...
Side 52
... wise man , " Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . Neverthe- less he who cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as dilate it , wants a great talent in life . The second cause is , no inability , but a rejection upon choice ...
... wise man , " Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus . Neverthe- less he who cannot contract the sight of his mind , as well as dilate it , wants a great talent in life . The second cause is , no inability , but a rejection upon choice ...
Side 73
... wise and learned princes ; for though kings may have their errors and vices , like other men , yet if they are illuminated by learning , they constantly retain such notions of religion , policy , and morality , as may pre- serve them ...
... wise and learned princes ; for though kings may have their errors and vices , like other men , yet if they are illuminated by learning , they constantly retain such notions of religion , policy , and morality , as may pre- serve them ...
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