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" To conclude therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain that a man can search too far or be too well studied in the book of God's word or in the book of God's works ; divinity or philosophy; but... "
The Advancement of Learning, Book I - Page 9
by Francis Bacon - 1904 - 145 pages
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Unitarian Principles Confirmed by Trinitarian Testimonies: Being Selections ...

John Wilson - 1855 - 532 pages
...of religious freedom. The narrator, Governor Winslow, was present at the delivery of the discourse. Let no man, upon a weak conceit of sobriety, or an...moderation, think or maintain, that a man can search too fer, or be too well studied in the book of God's word or in the book of God's works, — divinity or...
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Commentaries on the Catholic epistles. 1855

Jean Calvin - 1855 - 564 pages
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Commentaries on the catholic epistles, tr. and ed. by J. Owen

Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin - 1855 - 496 pages
...IN)."—bishop StUHnyjlcet. " LET XO MAN UPON A WEAK CONCEIT OP SOBRIETY, OR AN ILL-APPLIED MODEftATION, TIIIXK OR MAINTAIN, THAT A MAN CAN SEARCH TOO FAR, OR BE TOO WELL BTUDIEO IN THE BOOK OP GOo's WOHD, OR IN THE BOOK OF OOD's WOBK8, DIVINITY OR PHILOSOPHY ; BUT RATHER...
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Commentaries on the epistles to Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, tr. by W. Pringle

Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin - 1856 - 408 pages
...[ffinttrrt at atatftmm' " LET NO MAN, UPON A WEAK CONCEIT OF SOBRIETT, OK AN ILL-APPLIED MODEEATION, THINK OR MAINTAIN, THAT A MAN CAN SEARCH TOO FAR, OR BE TOO WELL STUDIED IN THE BOOK OF OOD's WORD, OR IN THE BOOK OF QOD's WOEKS, DIVINITY OR PHILOSOPHY ; BUT RATHER LET MEN ENDEAVOUR AN...
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Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1859 - 852 pages
...poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foqt of Jupiter's chair. To conclude therefore, let no...works; divinity or philosophy ; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress or proficience in both; only let men beware that they apply both to charity,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 pages
...poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no...or maintain, that a man can search too far, or be tion, and raising of houses and families ; to this tendeth buildings, foundations, and monuments ;...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 10; Volume 18; Volume 40

1858 - 688 pages
...i, vol. viii, pp. 152, 153. " To conclude, therefore, let no man, upon a weak conceit of propriety, or an ill-applied moderation, think or maintain, that...works, divinity or philosophy; but rather let men beware that they apply both to charity, and not to swelling ; to use, and not to ostentation ; and...
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The Works, Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1859 - 856 pages
...poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude therefore, let no...works ; divinity or philosophy ; but rather let men endeavour an endless progress or proficience in both ; only let men beware that they apply both to...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no...be too well studied in the book of God's word, or the book of God's works — divinity or philosophy." The same sentiment, and almost the same words,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 pages
...poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs- be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair. To conclude, therefore, let no...search too far, or be too well studied in the Book of God1 a word, or in the Book of God's works; divinity or philosophy; but rather let men endeavor an...
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