| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1753 - 550 頁
...been obliged to defend in the light what was impofed in the dark, and to acquire knowledge to juftify ignorance. They were drawn to it with reluctancy. But learning, that grew up among the laity, and controverfies with one another, made this unavoidable, which was not eligible on the principles of... | |
| Henry St. John Bolingbroke (Viscount) - 1753 - 544 頁
...obliged to defend in the light what was impofed in the dark, and to;acr quire knowledge to juftify ignorance. They were drawn to- it with reluctancy. But learning, that grew up among the laity j tnd controverfies with one another, made this unavoidable, which was not eligible 'on the principles... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1843 - 414 頁
...revival of letters ; but as soon as real knowledge was enlarged and the conduct of the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...have been obliged to defend in the light, what was composed in the dark, and to acquire knowledge to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it with reluctancy.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1866 - 828 頁
...resurrection of letters, but as soon as real knowledge was enlarged, and the conduct of the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...have been obliged to defend in the light what was composed in the dark, and to acquire knowledge in order to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it... | |
| 1901 - 440 頁
...resurrection of letters. But as soon as real knowledge was enlarged, and the conduct of the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...knowledge to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it with reluctance. But learning, that grew up among the laity, and controversies with one another, made this... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 頁
...resurrection of letters. But as soon as real knowledge was enlarged, and the conduct of the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...knowledge to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it with reluctance. But learning, that grew up among the laity, and controversies with one another, made this... | |
| 1901 - 436 頁
...resurrection of letters. But as soon as real knowledge was enlarged, and the conduct of the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...knowledge to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it with reluctance. But learning, that grew up among the laity, and controversies with one another, made this... | |
| Walter Sichel - 1902 - 654 頁
...(Artificial Theology as old as the Fathers); 511, 512, (perversions by rhetoricians and logicians) — "They have been obliged to defend in the light what was imposed in the dark ; " 514 (On the Athanasian Creed). passage,1 and with metaphysics in another.2 It is both anti- Pauline... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1865 - 844 頁
...resurrection of letters, but as soon as real knowledge was enlarged, and the conduct or' the understanding better understood, it fell into contempt. The advocates...have been obliged to defend in the light what was composed in the dark, and to acquire knowledge in order to justify ignorance. They were drawn to it... | |
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