The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... divine procedure , which in its first day's work created light only and assigned to it one entire day ; on which day it produced no material work , but pro- ceeded to that on the days following . As for those who have given the first ...
... divine procedure , which in its first day's work created light only and assigned to it one entire day ; on which day it produced no material work , but pro- ceeded to that on the days following . As for those who have given the first ...
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... divine assistance have upheld my mind both against the shocks and embattled ranks of opinion , and against my own private and inward hesita- tions and scruples , and against the fogs and clouds of nature , and the phantoms flitting ...
... divine assistance have upheld my mind both against the shocks and embattled ranks of opinion , and against my own private and inward hesita- tions and scruples , and against the fogs and clouds of nature , and the phantoms flitting ...
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... divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard to the divine mysteries ; but rather that the understanding being thereby ...
... divine , and that from the opening of the ways of sense and the increase of natural light there may arise in our minds no incre- dulity or darkness with regard to the divine mysteries ; but rather that the understanding being thereby ...
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... divine philosopher declares that " it is the glory of God to conceal a thing , but it is the glory of the King to find a thing out . " Even as though the divine nature took pleasure in the innocent and kindly sport of children playing ...
... divine philosopher declares that " it is the glory of God to conceal a thing , but it is the glory of the King to find a thing out . " Even as though the divine nature took pleasure in the innocent and kindly sport of children playing ...
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... Divine Goodness assisting ; out of which marriage let us hope ( and be this the prayer of the bridal song ) there may spring helps to man , and a line and race of inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the necessities ...
... Divine Goodness assisting ; out of which marriage let us hope ( and be this the prayer of the bridal song ) there may spring helps to man , and a line and race of inventions that may in some degree subdue and overcome the necessities ...
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