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In this regard it is not unfitly compared to the Sea, since as all Rivers come from the Sea, so all Sciences and Arts from the Scripture. Indeed where shall we find more Logical Arguments and Rhetorical strains then in these Writings? What deep secrets of natural Philosophy, sublime notions concerning the Heavens and the Stars may we read in many of these Pages? Finally, no such characters of Ethical vertues, sound rules of State-policy, choice precepts for Oeconomical practice, as these holy lines afford. |
In this regard it is not unfitly compared to the Sea, since as all rivers come from the Sea, so all Sciences and Arts from the Scripture. Indeed where shall we find more Logical Arguments and Rhetorical strains then in these Writings? What deep secrets of natural Philosophy, sublime notions Concerning the Heavens and the Stars may we read in many of these Pages? Finally, no such characters of Ethical Virtues, found rules of State-policy, choice Precepts for Economical practice, as these holy lines afford. |
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Sicut è mari omnia flumina, ita è divina, Scriptura omnes humanae disciplinae oriuntur. Mend. T. 1. p. 17. |
Sicut è Mary omnia flumina, ita è Divine, Scripture omnes humanae Discipline oriuntur. Mend. T. 1. p. 17. |
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