There is in the world no kind of knowledge, whereby any part of truth is seen, but we justly account it precious ; yea, that principal truth, in comparison whereof all other knowledge is vile, may receive from it some kind of light ; whether it be that... A History of British Fossil Mammals, and Birds - Sayfa ivRichard Owen tarafından - 1846 - 560 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 sayfa
...in, than to find out sincerely and simply what truth they ought to persist in for ever. IV. Fourthly, there is in the world no kind of knowledge, whereby...yea, that principal truth, in comparison whereof all Acts otner knowledge is vile, may receive from it some kind of vii. 22. light; whether it be that Egyptian... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 sayfa
...in, than to find out sincerely and simply what truth they ought to persist in for ever. IV. Fourthly, there is in the world no kind of knowledge, whereby any part of truth ia seen, but we justly account it precious; yea, that principal truth, in comparison whereof all Acts... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 sayfa
...in, than to find out sincerely and simply what truth they ought to persist in for ever. IV- Fourthly, There is in the world no kind of knowledge, whereby...other knowledge is vile, may receive from it some kind Acts of light ; whether it be that Egyptian and Chaldean wisBa'n*s' dom mathematical, wherewith Moses... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 sayfa
...truth they ought to persist in for ever. Fourthly, There is in the world no kind of knowledge, iv. whereby any part of truth is seen, but we justly account...light; whether it be that Egyptian and Chaldean wisdom Acts mathematical, wherewith Moses and Daniel were furnished ; p»»or that natural, moral, and civil... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 sayfa
...rather cumbersome than needful ; and with these hath Master Hooker filled his writings. — I answer, there is in the world no kind of knowledge whereby...that principal Truth, in comparison whereof all other truth is vile, may .receive from it some kind of light ; whether it be that Egyptian, and Chaldean... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 sayfa
...truth they ought to persist in for ever. [9.] Fourthly, There is in the world no kind of knowledge, \e whereby any part of truth is seen, but we justly account...other knowledge is vile, may receive from it some land of light ; whether it be that Egyptian and Chaldean wisdom mathematical, wherewith Moses and Daniel... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1850 - 652 sayfa
...Disparagement to sound Learning. 305 [9.] Fourthly, There is in the world no kind of knowledge, BOOK in. whereby any part of truth is seen, but we justly account it h' "*"' 9' 10' precious ; yea, that principal truth, in comparison whereof all other knowledge is vile,... | |
| 1851 - 608 sayfa
...steadily in view that great saying of his illustrious predecessor, Richard Hooker — " There is in this world no kind of knowledge whereby any part of Truth...precious ; yea, that principal Truth, in comparison with which all other knowledge is vile, may receive from it some kmd of light." As a Theologian, it... | |
| Michael Aislabie Denham - 1851 - 120 sayfa
... f: OF THE of CnglantJ. BY MICHAEL AISLABIE DENHAM. ' There is in the world no kind of knowledge whereby any part of trnth is s bnt we jnstly acconnt it precions." — Hooker. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE : Imprinted by GEORGE... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 202 sayfa
...add one short extract from another of the great lights and landmarks of English literature : — " There is in the world no kind of knowledge, whereby...other knowledge is vile, may receive from it some kmd of light ; whether it be that Egyptian and Chaldean wisdom mathematical, wherewith Moses and Daniel... | |
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