Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... doth naturally result a note what 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 ...
... doth naturally result a note what 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 ...
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... doth extremely import the true conduct of human judgment . " These false appearances he describes , though he does not give their names ; and they correspond respectively to what he afterwards called the Idols of the Tribe , the Cave ...
... doth extremely import the true conduct of human judgment . " These false appearances he describes , though he does not give their names ; and they correspond respectively to what he afterwards called the Idols of the Tribe , the Cave ...
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... doth well declare , that we can in that point commit no excess ; so again we find it often repeated in the old law , Be you holy as I am holy ; and what is holiness else but goodness , as we consider it separate and guarded from all ...
... doth well declare , that we can in that point commit no excess ; so again we find it often repeated in the old law , Be you holy as I am holy ; and what is holiness else but goodness , as we consider it separate and guarded from all ...
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... doth the sense discover natural things , but darken and shut up 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 ...
... doth the sense discover natural things , but darken and shut up 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 ...
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... doth make men more devoutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie for God as man will for man to gratify him ...
... doth make men more devoutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie for God as man will for man to gratify him ...
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