The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... natural philosophy , is generally supported by the force of experiment . Of the true christian spirit by which the mind of this great man was animated , we have irresistible evidence in his Cha- racter of a Believing Christian ...
... natural philosophy , is generally supported by the force of experiment . Of the true christian spirit by which the mind of this great man was animated , we have irresistible evidence in his Cha- racter of a Believing Christian ...
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... natural philosophy , and do but spin on their own little thrids . Chance ' sometimes discovereth inventions , but that worketh not in years , but ages . So he saw well , that the inven- tions known are very imperfect , and that new are ...
... natural philosophy , and do but spin on their own little thrids . Chance ' sometimes discovereth inventions , but that worketh not in years , but ages . So he saw well , that the inven- tions known are very imperfect , and that new are ...
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... natural philosophy hath been the least fol- lowed and laboured . For since the christian faith , the greatest number of wits have been employed , and the greatest helps and rewards have been con- verted upon divinity . And before - time ...
... natural philosophy hath been the least fol- lowed and laboured . For since the christian faith , the greatest number of wits have been employed , and the greatest helps and rewards have been con- verted upon divinity . And before - time ...
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... natural philosophy hath been intended by few per- sons , and in them hath occupied the least part of their time ; and that in the weakest of their age and judgment . 7. He thought also , how great opposition and prejudice natural ...
... natural philosophy hath been intended by few per- sons , and in them hath occupied the least part of their time ; and that in the weakest of their age and judgment . 7. He thought also , how great opposition and prejudice natural ...
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... natural philosophy , tendeth highly to the magnifying of the glory of God in his power , providence and benefits , appearing and engraven in his works , which without this knowledge are beheld but as through a veil : for if the heavens ...
... natural philosophy , tendeth highly to the magnifying of the glory of God in his power , providence and benefits , appearing and engraven in his works , which without this knowledge are beheld but as through a veil : for if the heavens ...
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