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Pagina ix
... sort of mere politicians , that have not their thoughts established by learning in the love and apprehen- sion of duty , nor ever look abroad into uuiversality , do refer all things to themselves , and thrust themselves into the centre ...
... sort of mere politicians , that have not their thoughts established by learning in the love and apprehen- sion of duty , nor ever look abroad into uuiversality , do refer all things to themselves , and thrust themselves into the centre ...
Pagina ix
... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delicacies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness , Contentious Learning . 1. It is vanity of matter , useless knowledge , and is worse than vanity of words 38 As many ...
... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delicacies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness , Contentious Learning . 1. It is vanity of matter , useless knowledge , and is worse than vanity of words 38 As many ...
Pagina xxiii
... sorted with the event . 3. It is deficient . History of Providence . 1. It is the history of the correspondence between God's revealed will and his secret will . 2. It is not deficient . 1. Different sorts . 1. Orations . 2. Epistles ...
... sorted with the event . 3. It is deficient . History of Providence . 1. It is the history of the correspondence between God's revealed will and his secret will . 2. It is not deficient . 1. Different sorts . 1. Orations . 2. Epistles ...
Pagina lvii
... sort , within our compass to attain . · As when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereupon he worketh , ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the body is but a rude stone still , till such time as he ...
... sort , within our compass to attain . · As when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereupon he worketh , ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the body is but a rude stone still , till such time as he ...
Pagina 7
... sort say , that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to over- much knowledge , was the original temptation and sin , OBJECTIONS TO LEARNING . 7.
... sort say , that knowledge is of those things which are to be accepted of with great limitation and caution ; that the aspiring to over- much knowledge , was the original temptation and sin , OBJECTIONS TO LEARNING . 7.
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