The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 14
... principle of all 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 ...
... principle of all 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 ...
Pàgina 15
... principle of all things . I am he that teacheth man 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 ...
... principle of all things . I am he that teacheth man 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 ...
Pàgina 16
... principles of decay which were pointed out so indignantly by Benedict himself to Dante , when , under the guidance of Beatrice , the poet had ascended to his presence in the seventh heaven : * My rule Is left a profitless stain upon the ...
... principles of decay which were pointed out so indignantly by Benedict himself to Dante , when , under the guidance of Beatrice , the poet had ascended to his presence in the seventh heaven : * My rule Is left a profitless stain upon the ...
Pàgina 32
... to inquiries which have hitherto perplexed the senate , Mabillon undertook to explain the right principles of Prison Discipline , in a work 6 entitled Réflexions sur les Prisons des Ordres Réligieux . 32 Jan. The French Benedictines .
... to inquiries which have hitherto perplexed the senate , Mabillon undertook to explain the right principles of Prison Discipline , in a work 6 entitled Réflexions sur les Prisons des Ordres Réligieux . 32 Jan. The French Benedictines .
Pàgina 47
... principles which would have taught them their folly , but who do not know the fact that the selfsame ideas have long since been worked out , and abandoned as impracticable . Without skill to shape their own course , they cannot perceive ...
... principles which would have taught them their folly , but who do not know the fact that the selfsame ideas have long since been worked out , and abandoned as impracticable . Without skill to shape their own course , they cannot perceive ...
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