| John Norris - English literature - 1710 - 392 pages
...Stranger to his own J'ciTecTtions, fuch ah Anwk-A to himfclf. For who can %»ow the tbirtgs oj a Ai«ti, if not the Spirit of Man which is in him ? And accordingly...of our felves, with which Mankind has been hitherto fo univerfally tax'd, runs quite in another Channel, and does not con flit in over-looking any of thole... | |
| John Norris - Philosophy - 2003 - 420 pages
...Man cannot be fuch a Stranger to his own Perfections, fuch an Ame rica to him/elf, for who can %non> the things of a man, if not the Spirit of man -which...of our felves with which Mankind has been hitherto fo universally tax'd, runs quite in another Channel, and does not con fill in overlooking any of thofe... | |
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