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... knowledge of created things we reach a knowledge of the Creator . This knowledge will enable us to use the wonderful powers of nature for the good of the soul , the good of the body , the good of the community in Church and State . The ...
... knowledge of created things we reach a knowledge of the Creator . This knowledge will enable us to use the wonderful powers of nature for the good of the soul , the good of the body , the good of the community in Church and State . The ...
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... knowledge . It is a method of attaining knowledge by immediate experience , direct contact with reality , as opposed to argument : it also means the body of knowledge attained by this method . There are two kinds of experience : one is ...
... knowledge . It is a method of attaining knowledge by immediate experience , direct contact with reality , as opposed to argument : it also means the body of knowledge attained by this method . There are two kinds of experience : one is ...
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... knowledge . Armstrong treated Charles primarily from the point of view of a biographer : the times are seen in relation to the man . But this involved no loss of wide survey : on the contrary , it may be doubted if there has ever been ...
... knowledge . Armstrong treated Charles primarily from the point of view of a biographer : the times are seen in relation to the man . But this involved no loss of wide survey : on the contrary , it may be doubted if there has ever been ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19278 | 3 |
THE POETRY OF COLLINS Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 29 |
THE DATE OF THE HITTITE HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS | 39 |
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