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What did Matthew Simpson say about Knowledge?

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  • Taking it in its wider and generic application, I understand faith to be the supplement of sense or, to change the phrase, all knowledge which comes not to us through our senses we gain by faith in others.
  • The realm of immediate or personal knowledge is a narrow circle in which these bodies move the realm of knowledge derived through faith is as wide as the universe, and old as eternity.
  • If, then, knowledge be power, how much more power to we gain through the agency of faith, and what elevation must it give to human character.

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Here are the top most famous quotes about Knowledge by Matthew Simpson.

  • Taking it in its wider and generic application, I understand faith to be the supplement of sense or, to change the phrase, all knowledge which comes not to us through our senses we gain by faith in others.
  • The realm of immediate or personal knowledge is a narrow circle in which these bodies move the realm of knowledge derived through faith is as wide as the universe, and old as eternity.
  • If, then, knowledge be power, how much more power to we gain through the agency of faith, and what elevation must it give to human character.
  • If we look at the realm of knowledge, how exceedingly small and limited is that part acquired through our own senses how wide is that we gain from other sources.