Newton made reference to the Bible as a coded repository of universal knowledge.
And in these only we are capable of certain and universal knowledge.
They have dug deeper, I am convinced, into the core of universal knowledge than anyone possibly could guess.
In the scientific sense the monograph appears to me a substantial body of universal cultural knowledge.
During his years in California, Huxley reached for some kind of universal knowledge by taking drugs and consulting gurus.
He became the scholar who sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for universal knowledge and magical power.
Unlike other sciences, metaphysics has not yet attained universal and permanent knowledge.
Third, there is the problem of universal knowledge, or more generally of knowledge by inference.
It had long been a matter of universal knowledge in the art world that homoerotic subjects played a large part in Mapplethorpe's work.
He is recognized as one of the last scientists of the 19th century with a universal knowledge.