The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... things are yet held impossible or not invented ; which calendar will be the more artificial and ser- viceable if to every reputed impossibility you add what thing is extant which cometh the nearest in degree to that impossibility : to ...
... things are yet held impossible or not invented ; which calendar will be the more artificial and ser- viceable if to every reputed impossibility you add what thing is extant which cometh the nearest in degree to that impossibility : to ...
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... things which are to be accepted of with cau- tion and distinction ; being now to open a fountain , such as it is not easy to discern where the issues and streams thereof will take and fall ; I thought it good and necessary in the first ...
... things which are to be accepted of with cau- tion and distinction ; being now to open a fountain , such as it is not easy to discern where the issues and streams thereof will take and fall ; I thought it good and necessary in the first ...
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... things , to attain to any light for the revealing of the nature or will of God , he shall dangerously abuse himself . It is true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as to the natures of the creatures ...
... things , to attain to any light for the revealing of the nature or will of God , he shall dangerously abuse himself . It is true that the contem- plation of the creatures of God hath for end ( as to the natures of the creatures ...
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... thing without example and uncommended in the Scriptures , or fruitless ; let him remember and be in- structed ; for ... things as worthy to be registered but only lineages1 and propagations , yet nevertheless honour the remembrance of ...
... thing without example and uncommended in the Scriptures , or fruitless ; let him remember and be in- structed ; for ... things as worthy to be registered but only lineages1 and propagations , yet nevertheless honour the remembrance of ...
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... thing in beauty according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work ... things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern those ordinances and decrees which through ...
... thing in beauty according to season ; also he hath set the world in man's heart , yet can he not find out the work ... things and vicissitude of times , but raised also to find out and discern those ordinances and decrees which through ...
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