12 collocations for knowledge

Although I usually sleep well, last night I lay awake for some time, but my meditations were sweet; they turned upon Peter's advice to those who had received like precious faith, viz.; 'Add to your faith virtue, and to virtue knowledge, and to knowledge temperance, and to temperance PATIENCE,' &c. I have felt its influence to-day.

Then at last the master butler, remembering Joseph, said: I knowledge my sin, on a time the king being wroth with his servants, sent me and the master of the bakers into prison, where we in one night dreamed both prodigies of things coming.

Let none but fools be car'd for of the wise: Knowledge' own children knowledge most despise.

... Consider well! Were knowledge all thy faculty, then God Must be ignored: love gains him by first leap.

This trust must come of no mere exchange of vow or deeply-sworn and eloquent promise; it must be knowledge one heart of the other, clear and absolute; and such knowledge in your short hour of revelation you must have learned so passionately that, like poetry learnt in childhood, it is henceforth no longer a forgettable, detachable part of your mind's furniture, but a well-spring of instinct for ever.

"Have ye more knowledge o' the matter?

THE PRACTICE OF OBEAH, OR NEGRO WITCHCRAFTCHARMSTHEIR KNOWLEDGE OP VEGETABLE POISONSSECRET POISONING.

Is knowledge a product of sensation or of pure thought?

Overseers go their own way, and interpret the Act according to their knowledge and experience; and in many cases experience is lacking, and knowledge an altogether unknown quantity....

With a little knowledge, and proper food and fresh air, your daughter's life could have been saved; with knowledge and proper treatment your sons need not have died of dysentery or typhoid or even diphtheria; with knowledge your blindness itself, which is no curse, but would as surely have come upon you had you never lost Evy and never rebelled in your heart, need have lasted only a few months.

All ye chosen of God, bless ye him and make ye days of gladness and knowledge ye to him.

But the aims of Bacon were higher The true spirit of his philosophy Deductive philosophies His new method Bacon's Works Relations of his philosophy Material science and knowledge Comparison of knowledge with wisdom GALILEO.

12 collocations for  knowledge