The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... Doctrine of the Prin- ciples of Things . 2. The Doctrine of the Formation of Things , or the World . 3. The Doctrine con- cerning the Variety of Things , Metaphysics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Forms . 2. The Doctrine of final ...
... Doctrine of the Prin- ciples of Things . 2. The Doctrine of the Formation of Things , or the World . 3. The Doctrine con- cerning the Variety of Things , Metaphysics divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Forms . 2. The Doctrine of final ...
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... Doctrine divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the human body . 2. The Doctrine of the human Soul , ibid . The Doctrine of the Union of Soul and Body divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Notices . 2. The Doctrine of Impression , ibid . The ...
... Doctrine divided into , 1. The Doctrine of the human body . 2. The Doctrine of the human Soul , ibid . The Doctrine of the Union of Soul and Body divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Notices . 2. The Doctrine of Impression , ibid . The ...
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... doctrine , horrible as it is , they dared to derive from Scripture : where if it could be found , which to affirm were blasphemy , it would be the triumph of infidelity , and demonstration that those sacred writings were inspired , not ...
... doctrine , horrible as it is , they dared to derive from Scripture : where if it could be found , which to affirm were blasphemy , it would be the triumph of infidelity , and demonstration that those sacred writings were inspired , not ...
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... doctrines . Mor- hoff has reckoned up a still greater number of his Polyhistor . commentators , who were at the same time implicitly Tom . II . his disciples : and yet both these authors are far from having given a complete list either ...
... doctrines . Mor- hoff has reckoned up a still greater number of his Polyhistor . commentators , who were at the same time implicitly Tom . II . his disciples : and yet both these authors are far from having given a complete list either ...
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... doctrine of the Trinity ; that others published formal dissertations to prove the certainty of his sal- vation , though a heathen : and that a patriarch of Venice is said to have called up the devil expressly , in order to learn from ...
... doctrine of the Trinity ; that others published formal dissertations to prove the certainty of his sal- vation , though a heathen : and that a patriarch of Venice is said to have called up the devil expressly , in order to learn from ...
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