| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former; not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the Scriptures, by the general notions of...meditation of the omnipotency of God, which is chiefly signed0 and engraven upon his works. Thus much therefore for divine testimony and evidence concerning... | |
| Ted Peters, Gaymon Bennett - 276 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former: not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the scriptures, by the general notions of...which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works. This much therefore for divine testimony and evidence concerning the true dignity and value of learning.21... | |
| Keith B. Miller - 2003 - 550 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former: not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the scriptures, by the general notions of...God, which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works.9 Two things are important to notice here. First, Bacon places natural philosophy on the same... | |
| Klaas van Berkel, Arie Johan Vanderjagt - 2006 - 360 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former: not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the scriptures, by the general notions of...rules of speech; but chiefly opening our belief, in 3 Galileo quoted Cesare Cardinal Baronio, the Vatican librarian, to this effect: 'The intention of... | |
| Clayton W. Dumont Jr. - 2008 - 236 pages
...unto the former: not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the Scriptures . . . but chiefly opening our belief, in drawing us into...of the omnipotency of God which is chiefly signed upon his works. Thus . . . divine testimony and evidence concerning the true dignity and value of learning"... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1920 - 96 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former: not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the scriptures, by the general notions of...concerning the true dignity and value of learning. VII. 1. As for human proofs, it is so large a field, as in a discourse of this nature and brevity it... | |
| 1846 - 816 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former, not only opening our understanding to conceive the true sense of the Scriptures, by the general notions of...which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works." ARTICLE III. LIFE, CHARACTER, WRITINGS, DOCTRINES AND INFLUENCE OF CONFUCIUS. • By Rev. Ira Tracy,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 pages
...whereof the latter is a key unto the former : not only opening our understanding to conceive the true they do marry, what is marriage to them but a very bargain; wherein is sought omni176 ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. 177 potency of God, which is chiefly signed and engraven opon his... | |
| Carl Henrik Koch - 1979 - 90 pages
...understanding to conceive the true sense of the Scripture, by the general notions of reason and rule of speech; but chiefly opening our belief, in drawing...God, which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works.31 Der er sâledes ikke tale om, at videnskaben for Bacon er neutral i religi0s henseende. Snarere... | |
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