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... Divine proofs 174 The image of good .... 219 Human proofs 176 Public and private good .. 221 The culture of the mind . 223 WHAT HAS BEEN DONE for the advancement 228 Places of learning .. 184 Conversation 228 Books of learning 185 ...
... Divine proofs 174 The image of good .... 219 Human proofs 176 Public and private good .. 221 The culture of the mind . 223 WHAT HAS BEEN DONE for the advancement 228 Places of learning .. 184 Conversation 228 Books of learning 185 ...
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... divine protection . With this letter he presented a tract upon " Helps to the Intellectual Powers , " which con- tains similar observations upon the importance of knowledge and improvement of the body . From these suggestions , the germ ...
... divine protection . With this letter he presented a tract upon " Helps to the Intellectual Powers , " which con- tains similar observations upon the importance of knowledge and improvement of the body . From these suggestions , the germ ...
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... divine good- ness , " may , perhaps , be considered deserving at- tention . search of knowledge , and in the judgments it makes : yet the last resort a man has recourse to in the conduct of himself is his understanding . A few rules of ...
... divine good- ness , " may , perhaps , be considered deserving at- tention . search of knowledge , and in the judgments it makes : yet the last resort a man has recourse to in the conduct of himself is his understanding . A few rules of ...
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... divine and human , by which the happiness resulting from knowledge ever has been and ever will be mani- fested . After having stated what he terms divine proofs of the advantages of knowledge , he says , the hu- man proofs are : 1 ...
... divine and human , by which the happiness resulting from knowledge ever has been and ever will be mani- fested . After having stated what he terms divine proofs of the advantages of knowledge , he says , the hu- man proofs are : 1 ...
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... divine , and confusion . " and to different statesmen , and , to secure its. So when explaining , amidst the advantages of knowledge , its excellency in diffusing happiness through succeeding ages , he says , " Let us con- clude with the ...
... divine , and confusion . " and to different statesmen , and , to secure its. So when explaining , amidst the advantages of knowledge , its excellency in diffusing happiness through succeeding ages , he says , " Let us con- clude with the ...
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