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Such are the five entrance-ways of knowledge, which old John Bunyan quaintly styles Eye-gate, Ear-gate, Nose-gate, Mouth-gate, and Feel-gate. Their empire is boundless to the amplest extent that a domain not absolutely infinite can be; and though no future awaited us beyond the grave, and death ensured us a painless passage into annihilation, we should shudder at the approach of him who came to bar for ever the gates of knowledge, and doom us to eternal darkness and eternal silence.

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