Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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Page 48
... Divine Marshal . The Scripture saith , The fool hath said in his heart , There is no God . It is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he can ...
... Divine Marshal . The Scripture saith , The fool hath said in his heart , There is no God . It is not said , " The fool hath thought in his heart ; so as he rather saith it by rote to himself , as that he would have , than that he can ...
Page 49
... divine - Non Deos vulgi negare profanum , sed vulgi opi- niones Diis applicare profanum . ' * Plato could have said no more . ... They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and ...
... divine - Non Deos vulgi negare profanum , sed vulgi opi- niones Diis applicare profanum . ' * Plato could have said no more . ... They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and ...
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... Divine and Human , ' also addressed to James . On new year's day , 1606 , he pre- sented to the king his short paper entitled " Certain Considerations touching the Plantation in Ireland ; in the course of the same year , according to Mr ...
... Divine and Human , ' also addressed to James . On new year's day , 1606 , he pre- sented to the king his short paper entitled " Certain Considerations touching the Plantation in Ireland ; in the course of the same year , according to Mr ...
Page 100
... divine , and there is a ready and short passage from metaphysic to natural theology . The body of nature is elegantly and with deep judgment depainted hairy , representing the beams or operations of crea- tures ; for beams are as it ...
... divine , and there is a ready and short passage from metaphysic to natural theology . The body of nature is elegantly and with deep judgment depainted hairy , representing the beams or operations of crea- tures ; for beams are as it ...
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... divine providence in the world are done in a far fetched and circular manner , so that one thing may seem to be effected and yet indeed a clean contrary brought to pass , as the selling of Joseph into Egypt , and the like . Besides in ...
... divine providence in the world are done in a far fetched and circular manner , so that one thing may seem to be effected and yet indeed a clean contrary brought to pass , as the selling of Joseph into Egypt , and the like . Besides in ...
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