| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1914 - 344 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding his comprehension : to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether: and to sit down in quiet ignorance of those things which, upon examination, are proved to be beyond... | |
| John Locke - 1928 - 436 sider
...with the busy mind of man, to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things, which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| David Hume, Eric Steinberg - 1993 - 170 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things which upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Lynn McDonald - 1996 - 412 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop, when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Joyce Oldham Appleby - 1996 - 578 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether,- and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things, which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Y. Masih - 1999 - 606 sider
...with the busy mind of man, to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension, to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quite ignorance of those things, which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Beat Affentranger - 2000 - 194 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those which, upon examination, are found to be beyond the reach... | |
| Roy Sorensen - 2001 - 214 sider
...with the busy mind of man to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in quiet ignorance of those things which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Asa Mahan - 2003 - 494 sider
...with the busy mind of man, to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its comprehension; to stop when it is at the utmost extent of its tether; and to sit down in a quiet ignorance of those things which, upon examination, are found to be beyond... | |
| Kim Ian Parker, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 2004 - 217 sider
...with the busy Mind of Man, to be more cautious in meddling with things exceeding its Comprehension; to stop, when it is at the utmost Extent of its Tether; and to sit down in a quiet Ignorance of those Things, which, upon Examination, are found to be beyond... | |
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