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... knowledge becometh malign and serpentine , and therefore as carrying the quality of the ser- pent's sting and malice it maketh the mind of man to swell ; as the Scripture saith excellently , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth ...
... knowledge becometh malign and serpentine , and therefore as carrying the quality of the ser- pent's sting and malice it maketh the mind of man to swell ; as the Scripture saith excellently , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth ...
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... knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to over - much knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man ; that knowledge hath in it ...
... knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to over - much knowledge was the original temptation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man ; that knowledge hath in it ...
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... knowledge so sovereign , is Charity , which the apostle immediately addeth to the former clause ; for so he saith , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place : If I spake ...
... knowledge so sovereign , is Charity , which the apostle immediately addeth to the former clause ; for so he saith , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up ; not unlike unto that which he delivereth in another place : If I spake ...
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