The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... animals , & c.1 1 Nov. Org . ii . 27. It does not seem that Bacon added much to what he und in Aristotle on the subject of these analogies . The other classes of prerogative instances have es- pecial reference THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 93.
... animals , & c.1 1 Nov. Org . ii . 27. It does not seem that Bacon added much to what he und in Aristotle on the subject of these analogies . The other classes of prerogative instances have es- pecial reference THE PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS . 93.
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... animal soul , common , at least in kind , to man and to the brutes , and the immortal principle infused by the divine favour into man only.1 To the latter he gave the name of spiraculum , which was of course suggested by the text ...
... animal soul , common , at least in kind , to man and to the brutes , and the immortal principle infused by the divine favour into man only.1 To the latter he gave the name of spiraculum , which was of course suggested by the text ...
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... animal and vegeta- ble life , refers them to an indwelling spiritus , or animal soul , which in plants resides in the bark and fibres , and in animals in the white and exsanguine parts of the body , the bones being however excepted ...
... animal and vegeta- ble life , refers them to an indwelling spiritus , or animal soul , which in plants resides in the bark and fibres , and in animals in the white and exsanguine parts of the body , the bones being however excepted ...
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... animal soul is merely material . Our knowledge of the divinely derived principle must rest principally on revelation . Let this knowledge be drawn , he counsels us , from the same fountain of inspiration from whence the substance of the ...
... animal soul is merely material . Our knowledge of the divinely derived principle must rest principally on revelation . Let this knowledge be drawn , he counsels us , from the same fountain of inspiration from whence the substance of the ...
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... animal life to the spiritus , which , though it is the subtlest portion of the body which it animates , is not- withstanding as truly material as any other part . In every body , whether animated or not , dwells a THE PHILOSOPHICAL ...
... animal life to the spiritus , which , though it is the subtlest portion of the body which it animates , is not- withstanding as truly material as any other part . In every body , whether animated or not , dwells a THE PHILOSOPHICAL ...
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