Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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... spirit and of ambient air , and that if the action of these causes can be prevented , the body will defy decomposition : Have you never , " he says , seen a fly in amber , more beautifully entombed than an Egyptian monarch ? " and ...
... spirit and of ambient air , and that if the action of these causes can be prevented , the body will defy decomposition : Have you never , " he says , seen a fly in amber , more beautifully entombed than an Egyptian monarch ? " and ...
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... spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of all secrets . " If then such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is manifest that there is no danger at all in the proportion or quantity of ...
... spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth the inwardness of all secrets . " If then such be the capacity and receipt of the mind of man , it is manifest that there is no danger at all in the proportion or quantity of ...
الصفحة 11
... spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of St. Paul , “ That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ; " let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed excellently set forth the true bounds and limitations ...
... spirit which redoundeth from knowledge ; and that admonition of St. Paul , “ That we be not seduced by vain philosophy ; " let those places be rightly understood , and they do indeed excellently set forth the true bounds and limitations ...
الصفحة 21
... eth from some weakness of body , or softness of spirit ; such as Seneca speaketh of : “ Quidam tam sunt umbratiles , ut putent in turbido esse quicquid in luce est ; " and not of learning : ANSWERS TO POLITICIANS . 21.
... eth from some weakness of body , or softness of spirit ; such as Seneca speaketh of : “ Quidam tam sunt umbratiles , ut putent in turbido esse quicquid in luce est ; " and not of learning : ANSWERS TO POLITICIANS . 21.
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... spirit , but no soundness of matter , or goodness of quality . This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the schoolmen : who having sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , ( but ...
... spirit , but no soundness of matter , or goodness of quality . This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the schoolmen : who having sharp and strong wits , and abundance of leisure , and small variety of reading , ( but ...
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