| Karl Johann von Baron Blomberg - 1701 - 362 pages
...caufe may creep in : But when a man paffes on further, and beholas the Confederacy and Continuation of Caufes, and the Works of Providence, then, according to the Allegory of the Poets, he will daftly believe, that the" higheft link of NiNature's Chain muft needs be tyed to the foot of... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 474 pages
...forget what is fuperior in nature. But when we pafs further, and behold the dependency, continuation and confederacy of caufes, and the works of providence,...believe that the higheft link of nature's chain muft needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's chair ; or perceive " That philofophy, like •' Jacob's vifion,... | |
| Richard Price - 1772 - 482 pages
...and behold the dependency, continuation, and " confederacy of caufes, and the works of Provi" dence, then according to the allegory of the " poets, we...believe that the higheft link of " nature's chain muft needs be tied to the foot of " Jupiter's chair ; or perceive that philofophy, like " Jacob's vifion,... | |
| James Anderson - 1793 - 390 pages
...nature. But when we pafs farther, and behold the dependency, continuation, and confederacy of causes, and the works of providence, then, according to the allegory of the poets, we easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Japitt r's,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 642 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passe th on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of Providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 432 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause; but when a man passeth on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of Providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when " a man passeth on farther, and seeth the depend" ence of causes, and the works of Providence, then, " according to the allegory of the poets, he will "easily believe that the highest link of nature's " chain must needs be tied to the foot of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, and the works of Providence ; then, according to the allegory of the poets, he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
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