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Page 47
... tion ; and either scapes into the secrets of his own dwelling , or else dies the bravest of the forest . In sickness the soul begins to dress herself for immortality . And first , she unties the strings of vanity that made her upper ...
... tion ; and either scapes into the secrets of his own dwelling , or else dies the bravest of the forest . In sickness the soul begins to dress herself for immortality . And first , she unties the strings of vanity that made her upper ...
Page 160
... tion of knowledge , which is capable , at any time , to acquire any sort of knowledge . The defects therefore are either , 1st . An inability at particular times to acquire knowledge : or , 2ndly . An inability to acquire particular ...
... tion of knowledge , which is capable , at any time , to acquire any sort of knowledge . The defects therefore are either , 1st . An inability at particular times to acquire knowledge : or , 2ndly . An inability to acquire particular ...
Page 321
... tion made by divines to the advancement of learning that " the aspiring to overmuch knowledge , was the original temp- tation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man , " Lord Bacon says , " It was not the pure knowledge of nature and ...
... tion made by divines to the advancement of learning that " the aspiring to overmuch knowledge , was the original temp- tation and sin , whereupon ensued the fall of man , " Lord Bacon says , " It was not the pure knowledge of nature and ...
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