The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... divine nature both religion and philosophy hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed ...
... divine nature both religion and philosophy hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed ...
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... divine . And this appeareth sufficiently in that there is no pro- ceeding in invention of knowledge but by similitude ; and God is only self - like , having nothing in common with any creature , otherwise than as in shadow and trope ...
... divine . And this appeareth sufficiently in that there is no pro- ceeding in invention of knowledge but by similitude ; and God is only self - like , having nothing in common with any creature , otherwise than as in shadow and trope ...
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... divine Majesty took delight to hide his works , to the end to have them found out ; for in naming the king he in- tendeth man , taking such a condition of man as hath most excellency and greatest commandment of wits and means , alluding ...
... divine Majesty took delight to hide his works , to the end to have them found out ; for in naming the king he in- tendeth man , taking such a condition of man as hath most excellency and greatest commandment of wits and means , alluding ...
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... divine Majesty ( who is un- changeable in his ways ) doth infallibly continue and observe ; that is the felicity ... divine and give oracles unto him . For as in the inquiry of divine truth , the pride of man hath ever inclined to leave ...
... divine Majesty ( who is un- changeable in his ways ) doth infallibly continue and observe ; that is the felicity ... divine and give oracles unto him . For as in the inquiry of divine truth , the pride of man hath ever inclined to leave ...
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... divine ; so I do ac- knowledge that if any man can by anticipations reach to that which a weak and inferior wit may attain to by interpretation , he cannot receive too high a title . Nay I for my part do indeed admire to see how far ...
... divine ; so I do ac- knowledge that if any man can by anticipations reach to that which a weak and inferior wit may attain to by interpretation , he cannot receive too high a title . Nay I for my part do indeed admire to see how far ...
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