| Encyclopaedia - 1857 - 284 sayfa
...speculation of the ages after Gregory the Great. We shall have an illustration of that fact in the next book of the Division of Nature, which contains what would...think that which is first in nature is of greater Nature, dignity than that which is first in time." " This," says the disciple, Authority"is known to... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1867 - 692 sayfa
...interpretation of his words, there is great significance in the fact that Erigena could write thus : — < Thou art not ignorant,' says the master, 'that I think...greater dignity than that which is first in time.' ' This,' says the disciple, ' is known to almost all.' 'We have learnt further,' says the master, '... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1873 - 732 sayfa
...speculation of the ages after Gregory the Great. We shall have an illustration of that fact in the next book of the Division of Nature, which contains what would...think that which is first in nature is of greater Natl^ dignity than that which is first in time." " This," says the disciple, Authority, "is known to... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1878 - 422 sayfa
...treatise, his ideas upon the importance of Reason as a guide in life are very clearly explained. ' Thou art not ignorant,' says the master, ' that I...greater dignity than that which is first in Time.' Disciple. ' This is known almost to all.' Master. ' We have learnt further that Reason is first in... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1882 - 736 sayfa
...speculation of the ages after Gregory the Great. We shall have an illustration of that fact in the next book of the Division of Nature, which contains what would...think that which is first in nature is of greater Nature, dignity than that which is first in time." " This," says the disciple, Authority. "is known... | |
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