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Page 56
This , however , without knowledge is altogether sterile and joyless . For who can contemplate and examine seriously the ideal form of things , human and divine , of which nothing surely can be known , unless he has a mind saturated and ...
This , however , without knowledge is altogether sterile and joyless . For who can contemplate and examine seriously the ideal form of things , human and divine , of which nothing surely can be known , unless he has a mind saturated and ...
Page 148
The end of education is to " regain to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love and be like Him . This knowledge is to be won by “ orderly conning over the lower and visible creature . " Well enough . But in Milton's assumption ...
The end of education is to " regain to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love and be like Him . This knowledge is to be won by “ orderly conning over the lower and visible creature . " Well enough . But in Milton's assumption ...
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His knowledge of physics , chemistry , astronomy naturally furnishes him abundance of material . There is a full discussion of the Copernican versus the Ptolomaic hypothesis in Book VIII . He alludes with precise knowledge to Galileo's ...
His knowledge of physics , chemistry , astronomy naturally furnishes him abundance of material . There is a full discussion of the Copernican versus the Ptolomaic hypothesis in Book VIII . He alludes with precise knowledge to Galileo's ...
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