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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... DIVINE AND HUMAN . BOOK I. THE Objections against Learning considered , Page 6 The Objections of Divines , ibid . The Objections of Politicians , 11 Studies of Learned Men , The Diseases of Learning , Objections drawn from the Fortune ...
... DIVINE AND HUMAN . BOOK I. THE Objections against Learning considered , Page 6 The Objections of Divines , ibid . The Objections of Politicians , 11 Studies of Learned Men , The Diseases of Learning , Objections drawn from the Fortune ...
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... Divine , 2. Natural . 3. Human , 93 ibid . 96 98 ibid . The Trunk of all , a Primitive or Summary Philo- sophy , Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , relates to the Being and Attributes of God ; and the Nature of Angels or Spirits ...
... Divine , 2. Natural . 3. Human , 93 ibid . 96 98 ibid . The Trunk of all , a Primitive or Summary Philo- sophy , Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , relates to the Being and Attributes of God ; and the Nature of Angels or Spirits ...
Page xxiv
... divine : titles which discover the meanness rather than the dignity of human nature ; and which , applied to him , were glaringly ridiculous . He had not one princely qua- lity . The arts of governing a kingdom in peace he either did ...
... divine : titles which discover the meanness rather than the dignity of human nature ; and which , applied to him , were glaringly ridiculous . He had not one princely qua- lity . The arts of governing a kingdom in peace he either did ...
Page xliv
... divine right of being weak or wicked , without controul . And this 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 ...
... divine right of being weak or wicked , without controul . And this 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 ...
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... divine . After it had been adopted into the Christian theology , far from being of use to explain and ascertain mysteries , it served to darken and ren- der doubtful the most necessary truths ; by the chi- canery of argumentation with ...
... divine . After it had been adopted into the Christian theology , far from being of use to explain and ascertain mysteries , it served to darken and ren- der doubtful the most necessary truths ; by the chi- canery of argumentation with ...
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