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Página 15
... inquiry . The fragment breaks off before the delivery of this second caution is com- pleted , and we therefore know nothing of the third and last . NOTE . THE manuscript from which Robert Stephens printed these VALERIUS TERMINUS . 15.
... inquiry . The fragment breaks off before the delivery of this second caution is com- pleted , and we therefore know nothing of the third and last . NOTE . THE manuscript from which Robert Stephens printed these VALERIUS TERMINUS . 15.
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... inquiry what parts thereof lie fresh and waste , and not improved and converted by the indus- try of Man ; .. wherein nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of ...
... inquiry what parts thereof lie fresh and waste , and not improved and converted by the indus- try of Man ; .. wherein nevertheless my purpose is at this time to note only omissions and deficiencies , and not to make any redargutions of ...
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... setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry 28 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... setting down this position or firmament , name- ly , That all knowledge is to be limited by religion , and to be referred to use and action . For if any man shall think by view and inquiry 28 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
Página 29
... inquiry into these sensible and material things , to attain to any light for the revealing of the nature or will of God , he shall dangerously abuse himself . It is true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as ...
... inquiry into these sensible and material things , to attain to any light for the revealing of the nature or will of God , he shall dangerously abuse himself . It is true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as ...
Página 36
... urge and as it were to invo- cate a man's own spirit to divine and give oracles unto him . For as in the inquiry of divine truth , the pride of man hath ever inclined to leave the oracles of 36 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... urge and as it were to invo- cate a man's own spirit to divine and give oracles unto him . For as in the inquiry of divine truth , the pride of man hath ever inclined to leave the oracles of 36 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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