Of the Proficience and Advancement of LearningWilliam Pickering, 1840 - 350 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة v
... observation , that such investigations are injurious to religion , " Do not , " he says , imagine that in- quiries of this nature question the immortality of the soul , or derogate from its sovereignty over the body . The infant in its ...
... observation , that such investigations are injurious to religion , " Do not , " he says , imagine that in- quiries of this nature question the immortality of the soul , or derogate from its sovereignty over the body . The infant in its ...
الصفحة vii
... son , and he must also have forgotten his own ner- vous and beautiful admonition , that " the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another extend no further but to understand him sufficiently whereby PREFACE . vii.
... son , and he must also have forgotten his own ner- vous and beautiful admonition , that " the honest and just bounds of observation by one person upon another extend no further but to understand him sufficiently whereby PREFACE . vii.
الصفحة viii
... observations upon the study of words ; upon useless knowledge ; and upon falsehood , called by him delicate learning ; contentious learning ; and fantastical learning ; all of them erroneously considered objections to learning ; as the ...
... observations upon the study of words ; upon useless knowledge ; and upon falsehood , called by him delicate learning ; contentious learning ; and fantastical learning ; all of them erroneously considered objections to learning ; as the ...
الصفحة x
... observations upon the advantages of learn- ing , although encumbered by fanciful and minute analysis , abound with beauty ; for , not contenting himself with the simple position with which philo- sophy would be satisfied , that ...
... observations upon the advantages of learn- ing , although encumbered by fanciful and minute analysis , abound with beauty ; for , not contenting himself with the simple position with which philo- sophy would be satisfied , that ...
الصفحة 5
... observation of the laws of marriage , with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage ; a vir- tuous and most Christian desire of peace , with a fortunate inclination in your neighbour princes thereunto : so likewise , in these ...
... observation of the laws of marriage , with most blessed and happy fruit of marriage ; a vir- tuous and most Christian desire of peace , with a fortunate inclination in your neighbour princes thereunto : so likewise , in these ...
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