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1 Pro | sciences, arts, and all human knowledge, raised upon the proper 2 Pre | PREFACE~That the state of knowledge is not prosperous nor greatly 3 Pre | fate set in the path of knowledge, for men have neither desire 4 Pre | but like the boyhood of knowledge, and has the characteristic 5 Pre | opinions or to seek their knowledge at the fountain; but they 6 Pre | author and to go beyond him, knowledge being as water, which will 7 Pre | improve the condition of knowledge, but do not extend its range. 8 Pre | aside before the mass of knowledge be further infected by them; 9 Pre | is faith's. Lastly, that knowledge being now discharged of 10 Pre | and uncorrupted natural knowledge whereby Adam gave names 11 Pre | and proud desire of moral knowledge to judge of good and evil, 12 Pre | what are the true ends of knowledge, and that they seek it not 13 Pre | angels fell, from lust of knowledge that man fell; but of charity 14 Plan| general description of the knowledge which the human race at 15 Plan| receives not the words of knowledge, unless thou first tell 16 Plan| the sense (from which all knowledge in nature must be sought, 17 Plan| it with the material of knowledge. Those, however, who aspire 18 Plan| the mind shall arrive at a knowledge of causes in which it can 19 Plan| those twin objects, human knowledge and human power, do really