| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pages
...Whereof the latter is a key imto the former : not only opening our understanding te conceive the true onmtpotency of God, which is chiefly signed and engraven upon his works. Thus much therefore for divine... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1851 - 376 pages
...to conceive the true fenfe of the Scriptures, by the general notions of reafon and rules of fpeech ; but chiefly opening our belief, in drawing us into...meditation of the omnipotency of GOD, which is chiefly flgned and engraven upon his works. Thus much therefore for divine teftimony and evidence concerning... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 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...chiefly signed and engraven upon His works. Thus much « Ps. xix. civ. See HumbolJt's comment on the latter. Cosmos. vol. ii. p. 413. i Matt. xxii. 29. Witness... | |
| George William Rusden - 1853 - 382 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...belief in drawing us into a due meditation of the omnipotence of God, which is chiefly / signed and engraven upon his works. Thus much, therefore, for... | |
| Herschel S. Porter - 1854 - 412 pages
...whereof the latter is a key to 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." The poets sometimes teach lessons of wisdom concerning the proper contemplation of the works of nature.... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1863 - 264 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...is chiefly signed and engraven upon His works. Thus muck 13. And we see before our eyes, that in the age of ourselves and our fathers, when it pleased... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1869 - 446 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...Thus much therefore for divine testimony and evidence concerninglihe true dignity and_value t of leamTna;. .— . VII. i. As for human proofs, it is so large... | |
| 1869 - 384 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 reason and rules of speech ; but besides, chiefly opening our belief, in drawing us into a due meditation of the Omnipotency of God,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - 438 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. i. As for human proofs, it is so large a field, as in a discourse of this nature and brevity it... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1876 - 504 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. i. As for human proofs, it is so large a field, as in a discourse of this nature and brevity it... | |
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