A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors, with Biographical and Critical NoticesO. Everett, 1823 - 12 pages |
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... knowledge , he was so much vexed by the narrow- ness and jealousy of some , and the bitterness of oth- ers , that he sometimes repented of having jeopard- ized his peace by an unavailing attempt to enlighten the world with truths ...
... knowledge , he was so much vexed by the narrow- ness and jealousy of some , and the bitterness of oth- ers , that he sometimes repented of having jeopard- ized his peace by an unavailing attempt to enlighten the world with truths ...
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... knowledge , to which he could never ascend without its assistance . The first public notice , which Newton gave of this invention , was in the Principia , twenty - four years after its origin . This dilatoriness in making it known was ...
... knowledge , to which he could never ascend without its assistance . The first public notice , which Newton gave of this invention , was in the Principia , twenty - four years after its origin . This dilatoriness in making it known was ...
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... knowledge ; they were destined to work an entire revolution in the received ystem of things , and to raise a majestic and imperishable monument to the fame of their author . The study of the creation was commenced on new principles ...
... knowledge ; they were destined to work an entire revolution in the received ystem of things , and to raise a majestic and imperishable monument to the fame of their author . The study of the creation was commenced on new principles ...
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... knowledge . He From the time of publishing his Method of Flux- ions , Newton gave himself but little to the study of mathematics , unless for occasional amusement . used to say , that " no old man loved mathematics except Dr Wallis ...
... knowledge . He From the time of publishing his Method of Flux- ions , Newton gave himself but little to the study of mathematics , unless for occasional amusement . used to say , that " no old man loved mathematics except Dr Wallis ...
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... knowledge . As his early years were spent in reading the book of nature with the scrutinizing eye of a philosopher , so his declining days carried him onward in the still nobler pursuit of unfolding the science of the moral world , and ...
... knowledge . As his early years were spent in reading the book of nature with the scrutinizing eye of a philosopher , so his declining days carried him onward in the still nobler pursuit of unfolding the science of the moral world , and ...
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