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... whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or large soever , lest it should make it swell or out- will of God , then indeed is he spoiled by vain phi- compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of losophy : for the ...
... whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or large soever , lest it should make it swell or out- will of God , then indeed is he spoiled by vain phi- compass itself ; no , but it is merely the quality of losophy : for the ...
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... whereby not to give him offence , or whereby to be able to give him faithful counsel , or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and cau- tion , in respect of a man's self . But to be specula- tive into another man , to the end to know ...
... whereby not to give him offence , or whereby to be able to give him faithful counsel , or whereby to stand upon reasonable guard and cau- tion , in respect of a man's self . But to be specula- tive into another man , to the end to know ...
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... whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , those which either have no truth , or no use : and those persons we esteem vain , which are either credulous or ...
... whereby learning hath been most traduced . For those things we do esteem vain , which are either false or frivolous , those which either have no truth , or no use : and those persons we esteem vain , which are either credulous or ...
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... whereby the open trade and intercourse of learning and know- ledge was chiefly imbarred . 66 To descend to Moses the lawgiver , and God's first pen : he is adorned by the Scriptures with this ad- dition and commendation , that he was ...
... whereby the open trade and intercourse of learning and know- ledge was chiefly imbarred . 66 To descend to Moses the lawgiver , and God's first pen : he is adorned by the Scriptures with this ad- dition and commendation , that he was ...
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... whereby to plant a fair and stately garden , when time should serve . There is yet another partition of history which Cornelius Tacitus maketh , which is not to be for gotten , especially with that application which he accoupleth it ...
... whereby to plant a fair and stately garden , when time should serve . There is yet another partition of history which Cornelius Tacitus maketh , which is not to be for gotten , especially with that application which he accoupleth it ...
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