| Eclectic medical society of the state of New York - 1872 - 466 páginas
...the exercise of a faculty within us which is superior to the reason. The alchemist spoke truly : " The highest wisdom consists in this : for man to know...life, by which he is capable of knowing all things, both in time and eternity. Therefore, let the high inquirers and searchers into the deep mysteries... | |
| Eclectic medical society of the state of New York - 1870 - 1368 páginas
...the exercise of a faculty within us which is superior to the reason. The alchemist spoke truly : " The highest wisdom consists in this : for man to know...because in him God has placed his eternal word by which nil things were made and upheld, to be his light and life, by which he is capable of knowing all things,... | |
| Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1872 - 466 páginas
...the exercise of a faculty within us which is superior to the reason. The alchemist spoke truly : " The highest wisdom consists in this : for man to know...life, by which he is capable of knowing all things, both in time and eternity. Therefore, let the high inquirers and searchers into the deep mysteries... | |
| 1895 - 430 páginas
...Philosophical Society, 1880, edtitled " The Philosopher's Stone," p. 10. The extract is as follows : " The highest wisdom consists in this, for man to know...life, by which he is capable of knowing all things both in time and eternity. Therefore, let the high enquirers and reachers into the deep mysteries of... | |
| 1896 - 516 páginas
...Discourses, and the full purpose of true religion. Says Alipili: " The highest wisdom consists in this—for man to know himself; because in him God has placed...eternal word by which all things were made and upheld, that it should be his light and life, and by which he is capable of knowing all things both in Time... | |
| Herbert Silberer - 1917 - 478 páginas
...trembling ' the end may be a more than compensating peace." The alchemist Alipili (HA, p. 34) writes: " The highest wisdom consists in this, for man to know...himself, because in him God has placed his eternal Word. . . . Therefore let the high inquirers and searchers into the deep mysteries of nature learn first... | |
| Ariel Hessayon - 2007 - 508 páginas
...Epistles of Ali Puli trans, and ed. JW Hamilton-Jones ( 1 95 1 ), pp. 3, 26; BL, MS Sloane 487 fol. Iv. God has placed his Eternal Word, by which all things were made and are upheld" .m The date of Edmund Brice's death is unknown. His name is inscribed on the flyleaf of... | |
| 1906 - 280 páginas
...how and when to use it." Again Alipili, an Arabian alchemist, on the same line of thought, writes : " The highest wisdom consists in this, for man to know...life by which He is capable of knowing all things both in time and eternity. . . . Therefore let the high inquirers into the deep mysteries of nature... | |
| |