The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... man of Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of ...
... man of Plato's opinion , that all knowledge is but remembrance , and that the mind of man by nature knoweth all things , and hath but her 10 own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and darkness of this tabernacle of ...
Side 3
... man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of ...
... man seriously and diligently revolve and peruse the succession of the emperors of Rome , of which Cæsar the Dictator , who lived some years before Christ , and Marcus Antoninus , were the best learned ; and so descend to the emperors of ...
Side 5
... man ; that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent , and therefore where it entereth into a man it makes him swell ; scientia inflat : [ knowledge puffeth up : ] that Solomon gives a censure , That there is no end of making books ...
... man ; that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the serpent , and therefore where it entereth into a man it makes him swell ; scientia inflat : [ knowledge puffeth up : ] that Solomon gives a censure , That there is no end of making books ...
Side 6
... man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end declaring not obscurely , that God hath framed the mind of man as a mirror or glass , capable of the image of the universal world , and ...
... man's heart , yet cannot man find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end declaring not obscurely , that God hath framed the mind of man as a mirror or glass , capable of the image of the universal world , and ...
Side 7
... man's eyes keep watch in his head , whereas the fool roundeth about in darkness : but withal I learned , that the same mortality involveth them both . And for the second , certain it is , there is no vexation or anxiety of mind which ...
... man's eyes keep watch in his head , whereas the fool roundeth about in darkness : but withal I learned , that the same mortality involveth them both . And for the second , certain it is , there is no vexation or anxiety of mind which ...
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