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" This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human things may not prejudice such as are Divine ; neither that from the unlocking of the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity, or intellectual night, may arise... "
The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded Upon Their History - Page 585
by William Whewell - 1840
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of his goodness, for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human...sense, and the kindling of a greater natural light, any thing of incredulity, or intellectual night, may arise in our minds towards divine mysteries. But,...
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Christian Classics... with Notices Biographical and Critical, Volume 3

James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of His goodness, for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human...the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater light, anything of incredulity or intellectual night may arise in our minds towards Divine mysteries....
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A manual of prayer for students

Robert Godolphin Peter - 1859 - 134 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of His goodness for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human...such as are divine; neither that from the unlocking the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity or intellectual...
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A biblical dictionary

James Austin Bastow - 1859 - 772 pages
...alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human tilings may not prejudice xuch as are Divine; neither that from the unlocking of the gates of Mense. and the kindling of a gn-ater natural light, any thing of incredulity or intellectual night...
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Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 14

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 448 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of his goodness, for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that Human...the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity or intellectual night may arise in our minds towards the Divine Mysteries. But rather...
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On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and Critical

William Whewell - 1860 - 604 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of his goodness for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that human things may not prejudice s\ich as are divine ; neither that, from the unlocking of the gates of sense, and the kindling of a...
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Literary and Professional Works, Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 854 pages
...open to us new refreshments out of the fountains of his goodness, for the alleviating of our miseries. This also we humbly and earnestly beg, that Human...the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity or intellectual night may arise in our minds towards the Divine Mysteries. But rather...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 116

1862 - 620 pages
...the ' human family has been endowed with new mercies.' But every now and then, for a time at least, from ' the unlocking • of the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater natural ' light, incredulity and intellectual night have arisen in our ' minds.' But let us observe exactly where and...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 75

1862 - 648 pages
...the " human family has been endowed with new mercies." But every now and then, for a time at least, from " the unlocking of the gates of sense, and the kindling of a greater natural light, incredulity and intellectual night have arisen in our minds." But let us observe exactly where and...
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Bishop Wilson's Journal Letters, Addressed to His Family, During the First ...

Daniel Wilson - 1863 - 392 pages
...the Spirit, we put forth most humble and hearty supplications, that human things may not prejudice divine; neither that from the unlocking of the gates...the kindling of a greater natural light, anything of incredulity or intellectual might may arise in our minds towards divine mysteries." You cannot think...
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