| 1809 - 556 pages
...capable of the image of the whole world ; and as desirous to receive it, as the eye is to entertain the light ; and not only delighted in beholding the variety of things, and the vicissitude of times, but ambitious to find out and discover the imm^vcable and settled laws and... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 pages
...find out the work -which God •workethfrom the beginning to the end: declaring, not obscurely, that God hath framed the mind of man as a mirror, or glass,...discern the ordinances and decrees, which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed. And although he doth insinuate, that the supreme or summary... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 640 pages
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| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 pages
...universal world, joying to receive the signature thereof, as the eye is of light; yea, not only satisfied in beholding the variety of things, and vicissitude...of times, but raised also to find out and discern those ordinances and decrees, which throughout all these changes are infallibly observed. And although... | |
| Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 pages
...shoots itself out, and cannot rest, but still goes on, though to no purpose. " 3. The mind of man is as a mirror or glass, capable of the image of the universal world, and as joyful to receive the impressions thereof as the eye rejoices to receive the light ; and not only... | |
| 1821 - 400 pages
...shoots itself out, and cannot rest, but still goes on, though to no purpose. " 3. The mind of man is as a mirror or glass, capable of the image of the universal world, and as joyful to receive the impressions thereof as the eye rejoices to receive the light ; and not only... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 pages
...shoots itself out, and cannot rest, but still goes on, though to no purpose. " 3. The mind of man is as a mirror or glass, capable of the image of the universal world, and as joyful to receive the impressions thereof as the eye rejoices to receive the light ; and not only... | |
| 1821 - 398 pages
...shoots itself out, and cannot rest, but still goes on, though to no purpose. " 3. The mind of man is as a mirror or glass, capable of the image of the universal world, and as joyful to receive the impressions thereof as the eye rejoices to receive the light ; and not only... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 pages
...the image of the universal B 2 world, and joyful to receive the impression thereof, as the eye joyelh to receive light ; and not only delighted in beholding...discern the ordinances and decrees, which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed. And although he doth insinuate, that the supreme, or summary... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...find out the work which God worketh from the beginning to the end :" declaring, not obscurely, that God hath framed the mind of man as a mirror, or glass,...discern the ordinances and decrees, which throughout all those changes are infallibly observed. And although he doth insinuate, that the supreme or summary... | |
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