Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... kind of sensible creatures did not think their own figure fairest , as the horse , the bull , and the like , which found no beauty but in their own forms , as in appetite of lust appeared . And the heresy of the Anthropomorphites was ...
... kind of sensible creatures did not think their own figure fairest , as the horse , the bull , and the like , which found no beauty but in their own forms , as in appetite of lust appeared . And the heresy of the Anthropomorphites was ...
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... kind , as that the lively and moving beginnings of things should be shift or appetite of matter to privation ; the spirit of the world working in matter according to platform ; the preceeding or fructifying of distinct kinds according ...
... kind , as that the lively and moving beginnings of things should be shift or appetite of matter to privation ; the spirit of the world working in matter according to platform ; the preceeding or fructifying of distinct kinds according ...
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... kind , which is the disdain . of dwelling and being conversant much in experiences and particulars , specially such as are vulgar in occur- rency , and base and ignoble in use . That besides certain higher mysteries of pride ...
... kind , which is the disdain . of dwelling and being conversant much in experiences and particulars , specially such as are vulgar in occur- rency , and base and ignoble in use . That besides certain higher mysteries of pride ...
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... kind could not be read in this way conveniently if inserted in notes at the bottom of the page ; and there- fore , there being no room in the margin , I have ven- tured to insert them in the text ; from which however , that they may not ...
... kind could not be read in this way conveniently if inserted in notes at the bottom of the page ; and there- fore , there being no room in the margin , I have ven- tured to insert them in the text ; from which however , that they may not ...
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... kind could not be read in this way conveniently if inserted in notes at the bottom of the page ; and there- fore , there being no room in the margin , I have ven- tured to insert them in the text ; from which however , that they may not ...
... kind could not be read in this way conveniently if inserted in notes at the bottom of the page ; and there- fore , there being no room in the margin , I have ven- tured to insert them in the text ; from which however , that they may not ...
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