| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 208 oldal
...Westmoreland. NOTE f. P. 63, 1. 3. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, She yields delight but faintly imag'd here. The several degrees of angels may probably...AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND. Villula, . . . . et pauper agellc, Me tibi, et hos Una mecum, quos temper amavi, Commcndo. PREFACE. EVERY reader turns with pleasure... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 222 oldal
...Westmoreland. NOTE f. P. 63, 1. 3. To what pure leings, in a noller sphere, She yields delight lut faintly imag'd here. The several degrees of angels may probably...once. LOCKE on Human Understanding, book ii. chap. xg AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND. Villula, . . . . et pauper agelle, Me tibi, et hos una mecum, quos semper... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 oldal
...BOURN'S HIST. WZSTJC. . NOTE 24. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, She yields delight but faintly imag'd here. The several degrees of angels may probably...knowledge at once. LOCKE on HUMAN UNDERSTANDING, BOOK n. CHAP. z. 9. THE END. ... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 562 oldal
...are confined to here, of having great variety of ideas only by succession, not all at once : whereas the several degrees of angels may probably have larger...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. This, we may conceive, would be no small advantage to the knowledge of a thinking man, if all his past... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 oldal
...confined to here, of having * O great variety of ideas only by succession, not all at once : whereas the several degrees of angels may probably have larger...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. This, we may conceive, would be no small ad-- vantage to the knowledge of a thinking man, if all his... | |
| John Locke - 1815 - 454 oldal
...are confined to here of having great variety of ideas only by succession, not all at once: whereas the several degrees of angels may probably have larger...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. This, we may conceive, would be no small advantage to the knowledge of a thinking man, if all his past... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 260 oldal
...subsides. See BOURN'S Hist, of Westmoreland. NoTEg. P. 50, 1.3. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...able to retain together, and constantly set before tin-ill, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. LOCKE on Human Understanding, b. ii.... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 276 oldal
...subsides. See BOURN'S Hist. of Westmoreland. NoTEg. P. 50, 1.3. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...be endowed with capacities able to retain together, fmd constantly set before them, as in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. LOCKE on Human... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1820 - 272 oldal
...it subsides. See BOURN'S Hist. of Westmoreland. P. 50, 1.3. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, The several degrees of angels may probably have larger...past knowledge at once. LOCKE on Human Understanding, b. ii. cx 9. AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND. Villula, et pauper agelle, Me tibi, et hos una mecum, et quos... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1820 - 160 oldal
...Westmoreland. NOTE 28. Page 39. To what pure beings, in a nobler sphere, She yields delight bid faintly imaged here. The several degrees of angels may probably have...in one picture, all their past knowledge at once. . IIOCKE on Human Understanding, book ii, chap, x. 9. ODE SUPERSTITION. ii HEKCE, to the realms of... | |
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