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Aristotle, 1 Met. 2. being elevated above ordinary in his discourse about wisdom, confesses the Knowledge of God to be the best Knowledge and most honourable of all, but of no manner of use or necessity; |
Aristotle, 1 Met. 2. being elevated above ordinary in his discourse about Wisdom, Confesses the Knowledge of God to be the best Knowledge and most honourable of all, but of no manner of use or necessity; |
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