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... knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing infinite and beyond the powers of man , yet when it comes to be dealt with it will be found sound and sober , more so ...
... knowledge , raised upon the proper foundations . And this , though in the project and undertaking it may seem a thing infinite and beyond the powers of man , yet when it comes to be dealt with it will be found sound and sober , more so ...
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... knowledge is not prosperous nor greatly advancing ; and that a way must be opened for the human understanding en- tirely different from any hitherto known , and other helps provided , in order that the mind may exercise over the nature ...
... knowledge is not prosperous nor greatly advancing ; and that a way must be opened for the human understanding en- tirely different from any hitherto known , and other helps provided , in order that the mind may exercise over the nature ...
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... knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of this kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the condition of knowledge , but do not extend its range . Some ...
... knowledge being as water , which will not rise above the level from which it fell . Men of this kind , therefore , amend some things , but advance little ; and improve the condition of knowledge , but do not extend its range . Some ...
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... knowledge whereby Adam gave names to the creatures accord- ing to their propriety , which gave occasion to the fall . It was the ambitious and proud desire of moral knowledge to judge of good and evil , to the end that man may revolt ...
... knowledge whereby Adam gave names to the creatures accord- ing to their propriety , which gave occasion to the fall . It was the ambitious and proud desire of moral knowledge to judge of good and evil , to the end that man may revolt ...
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... knowledge , and that they seek it not either for pleasure of the mind , or for contention , or for superiority to others , or for profit , or fame , or power , or any of these inferior things ; but for the benefit and use of life ; and ...
... knowledge , and that they seek it not either for pleasure of the mind , or for contention , or for superiority to others , or for profit , or fame , or power , or any of these inferior things ; but for the benefit and use of life ; and ...
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