| 1849 - 838 páginas
...just referred to, that "THE END OP LEARNING IS TO KEPAIR THE RUINS OP OUR FIRST PARENTS, BT REGAINING TO KNOW GOD ARIGHT, AND OUT OF THAT KNOWLEDGE TO LOVE HIM, TO IMITATE HIM, TO BE LIKE HIM, AS WE MAT THE NEAREST BY POSSESSING OUR SOULS OF TRUE VIRTUE, WHICH, BEING DNITED TO THE HEAVENLY GRACE OF... | |
| 1851 - 922 páginas
...people. " The end of learning," says Milton, " is to repair the ruin of our first parents, by requiring to know God aright, and out of that knowledge, to love him, and to imitate him." But what a mass of false perceptions, false judgments and false i Hon. Mr. Wyse,... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 páginas
...appellation, " The end of learning," he says, " is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love...grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection." Select Prose Worka, vol. I. p. 144. Plato, long before, had conceived a similar idea of what education... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 páginas
...them to dispose of. The end then of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love...heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. But because our understanding cannot in this body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 páginas
...appellation, " The end of learning" he says, " is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love...true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace faith, makes up the highest perfection." Select Prose War vol. I. p. 144. Plato, long before, had conceived... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 páginas
...first parents by I regaining to knowTTod aright, and out of thaFTchowIedge to love him, to imuat'e him, to be like him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls " 61 true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection.... | |
| Mary Milner - 1846 - 808 páginas
...designed ; or, to use the words of Milton,—" To repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love...heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. But because our understanding cannot, in this body, found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 330 páginas
...deep; moral, grave; logic and rhetoric, able to contend.— Essays. John Milton, born 1608, died 1674. him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls...heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. But because our understanding cannot in this body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so... | |
| John Hoppus - 1847 - 300 páginas
...end of learning," says our great poet, " is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by regaining to know God aright; and out of that knowledge to love...grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection." * " Virtue," says the prince of our philosophers, " direct virtue, is the hard and valuable part to... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 540 páginas
...them to dispose of. The end then of learning is to repair the ruina of our first parents by regaining to know God aright, and out of that knowledge to love...heavenly grace of faith, makes up the highest perfection. But because our understanding cannot in this body found itself but on sensible things, nor arrive so... | |
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