| 1844 - 582 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... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1839 - 404 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on further, 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 (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause; but when a man passet h 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 - 1841 - 612 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on farther, and seeth the dependence of causes, e away : and that wart which I had so long endured for company. But at the he will easily believe that the highest link of nature's chain must needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pages
...ohlivion of the highest cause; hut 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 helieve that the highest link of nature's chain must needs he tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| John Harris - 1849 - 526 pages
...oblivion of the Highest cause ; but when a man passeth on further, 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... | |
| Adam Sedgwick - 1850 - 786 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 - 1851 - 376 pages
...induce fome oblivion of the higheft caufe ; but when a man pafleth on farther, and feeth the dependence of caufes, and the works of Providence ; then, according to the Allegory of • the Poets, he will eafily believe that the higheft Link of Nature's Chain muft needs be tied to the foot of Jupiter's... | |
| James McCosh - 1851 - 526 pages
...Enthusiasm. I See Letters between Leibnitz and Clarke. eth on farther, and seeth the dependence ot 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... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 510 pages
...oblivion of the highest cause ; but when a man passeth on further, 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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