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... truth , that it would be the terminus ad quem in which when it was once attained the mind would finally ac- quiesce . Again , the obscurity of the text was to be in some measure removed by the annotations of Stella ; not however wholly ...
... truth , that it would be the terminus ad quem in which when it was once attained the mind would finally ac- quiesce . Again , the obscurity of the text was to be in some measure removed by the annotations of Stella ; not however wholly ...
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... truth , in Valerius Terminus he is disposed to illustrate the doctrine of direction not so much by that of the formal cause as by two rules which are of great importance in the logical system of Ramus . " The two commended rules by him ...
... truth , in Valerius Terminus he is disposed to illustrate the doctrine of direction not so much by that of the formal cause as by two rules which are of great importance in the logical system of Ramus . " The two commended rules by him ...
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... truth , justice , and wisdom respectively correspond to the three phrases of which we have been speaking . Bacon adopting two of these rules , ( he makes no allusion to that of justice , ) compares them with the two conditions which a ...
... truth , justice , and wisdom respectively correspond to the three phrases of which we have been speaking . Bacon adopting two of these rules , ( he makes no allusion to that of justice , ) compares them with the two conditions which a ...
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... truth , and sell it not ; and so of wisdom and knowledge . And lest any man should retain a scruple as if this thirst of knowledge were rather an humour of the mind than an emptiness or want in nature and an And instinct from God , the ...
... truth , and sell it not ; and so of wisdom and knowledge . And lest any man should retain a scruple as if this thirst of knowledge were rather an humour of the mind than an emptiness or want in nature and an And instinct from God , the ...
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... solicit and 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 .
... solicit and 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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