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We may shorten the Line of our Knowledge , as we may do that of our Lives , by
our own Default ; but we cannot lengthen the Line of it , any more than we can
that of our Lives , beyond the Period assigned by God . The greatest and the least
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We may shorten the Line of our Knowledge , as we may do that of our Lives , by
our own Default ; but we cannot lengthen the Line of it , any more than we can
that of our Lives , beyond the Period assigned by God . The greatest and the least
...
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This Life is the proper Sphere of Action ; the next is that of Knowledge . Here we
see through a Glass darkly , but there , in a future State , Face to Face . Here we
know in Part , but there we shall know even as we are known . If you make it your
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This Life is the proper Sphere of Action ; the next is that of Knowledge . Here we
see through a Glass darkly , but there , in a future State , Face to Face . Here we
know in Part , but there we shall know even as we are known . If you make it your
...
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IIdly , To consider the Goodness of God , m o in thus bounding our Knowledge ,
and shortening our Prospect . For my Part , I think the Divine Goodness as much
displayed in our Ignorance of many Things , as in our knowledge of others .
IIdly , To consider the Goodness of God , m o in thus bounding our Knowledge ,
and shortening our Prospect . For my Part , I think the Divine Goodness as much
displayed in our Ignorance of many Things , as in our knowledge of others .
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... who hardly guess aright , at Things before us , who , if there were not another
Life , might justly complain with the Philosopher , that Nature has given indeed a
very large Scope to our Curiosity , but set very narrow Bounds to our Knowledge
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... who hardly guess aright , at Things before us , who , if there were not another
Life , might justly complain with the Philosopher , that Nature has given indeed a
very large Scope to our Curiosity , but set very narrow Bounds to our Knowledge
...
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Yet his great Abilities were so endeared by his Humanity , Affability , and
Condefcension , that none , I believe , ever wished them less , but those who
were embarked in a Way of thinking essentially opposite to his . His Knowledge
entirely ...
Yet his great Abilities were so endeared by his Humanity , Affability , and
Condefcension , that none , I believe , ever wished them less , but those who
were embarked in a Way of thinking essentially opposite to his . His Knowledge
entirely ...
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