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... eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action , operation , or light ; 1 ἀλλ ' οὐ πρῶτον , ἀλλὰ τὸ τρίγωνον πρότερον . else it is but an abstract or varied notion . 14 PREFACE TO.
... eral principle is that the direction must carry you a degree or remove nearer to action , operation , or light ; 1 ἀλλ ' οὐ πρῶτον , ἀλλὰ τὸ τρίγωνον πρότερον . else it is but an abstract or varied notion . 14 PREFACE TO.
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... light , and compact one , formed more upon the Italian model which was then coming into fashion ; and when these corrections were made it is evident that this new character had become natural to him and easy . It is of course impossible ...
... light , and compact one , formed more upon the Italian model which was then coming into fashion ; and when these corrections were made it is evident that this new character had become natural to him and easy . It is of course impossible ...
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... light of the nature of the supplies ; whereby it will evidently appear that they are to be compassed and procured . " And that the calendar was to deal , not with knowledge in general , but only with arts and sciences of invention in ...
... light of the nature of the supplies ; whereby it will evidently appear that they are to be compassed and procured . " And that the calendar was to deal , not with knowledge in general , but only with arts and sciences of invention in ...
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... light that was , when he presumed be- fore his fall , said within himself , I will ascend and be like unto the Highest ; not God , but the highest . To be like to God in goodness , was no part of his emula- tion ; knowledge , being in ...
... light that was , when he presumed be- fore his fall , said within himself , I will ascend and be like unto the Highest ; not God , but the highest . To be like to God in goodness , was no part of his emula- tion ; knowledge , being in ...
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... light and liberty of knowledge ; therefore this approaching and intruding into God's secrets and mysteries was rewarded with a further removing and estranging from God's presence . But as to the goodness of God , there is no danger in ...
... light and liberty of knowledge ; therefore this approaching and intruding into God's secrets and mysteries was rewarded with a further removing and estranging from God's presence . But as to the goodness of God , there is no danger in ...
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