The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... unto other creatures in Paradise , " as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law unto ...
... unto other creatures in Paradise , " as they were brought before him , according unto their proprieties , which gave the occasion to the fall : but it was the proud knowledge of good and evil , with an intent in man to give law unto ...
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... unto service of estate . 9. And because founders of colleges do plant , and founders of lectures do water , it followeth well in order to speak of the defect which is in public lectures ; namely , in the smallness and meanness of the ...
... unto service of estate . 9. And because founders of colleges do plant , and founders of lectures do water , it followeth well in order to speak of the defect which is in public lectures ; namely , in the smallness and meanness of the ...
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... unto which the same regiment doth likewise conduce . For the retiring of the mind within itself is the state which is most susceptible of divine influxions ; save that it is accompanied in this case with a fervency and elevation ( which ...
... unto which the same regiment doth likewise conduce . For the retiring of the mind within itself is the state which is most susceptible of divine influxions ; save that it is accompanied in this case with a fervency and elevation ( which ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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