The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 2
... knowledge , and to primitive doctrine - then Protestant , that the soul might be emancipated from error , superstition , and spiritual despotism - then partially Reformed , in the very bosom of the papacy , lest that emancipation should ...
... knowledge , and to primitive doctrine - then Protestant , that the soul might be emancipated from error , superstition , and spiritual despotism - then partially Reformed , in the very bosom of the papacy , lest that emancipation should ...
Pàgina 8
... knowledge as their proper province . Their rule assigned an eminent rank among monastic virtues to the guardianship and multiplication of valuable manuscripts . It taught the copyist of a holy book to think of himself as at once a pupil ...
... knowledge as their proper province . Their rule assigned an eminent rank among monastic virtues to the guardianship and multiplication of valuable manuscripts . It taught the copyist of a holy book to think of himself as at once a pupil ...
Pàgina 9
... knowledge . He had now learnt that his success must depend on the conduct of the secular and spiritual rulers of mankind , and on his own connexion with them . The chapter of his monastery chose him as their abbot : but , at his own ...
... knowledge . He had now learnt that his success must depend on the conduct of the secular and spiritual rulers of mankind , and on his own connexion with them . The chapter of his monastery chose him as their abbot : but , at his own ...
Pàgina 14
... knowledge -that as God himself is the primeval source of all existence in the outer world , so the Idea of God precedes , and conducts us to , all other ideas in the world within us - and that , until we have risen to that remotest ...
... knowledge -that as God himself is the primeval source of all existence in the outer world , so the Idea of God precedes , and conducts us to , all other ideas in the world within us - and that , until we have risen to that remotest ...
Pàgina 15
... knowledge , and to little children • I impart an understanding more clear than man can teach . He to whom I speak shall quickly be wise , and in spirit ' shall profit largely . Woe be to them that search out many curious things , and ...
... knowledge , and to little children • I impart an understanding more clear than man can teach . He to whom I speak shall quickly be wise , and in spirit ' shall profit largely . Woe be to them that search out many curious things , and ...
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