The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side xi
... things , and warns us that ' men have abandoned universality , or philosophia prima : which cannot but cease and stop all progression In dealing with God , he recognizes both natural and revealed theology2 . In dealing with Nature , he ...
... things , and warns us that ' men have abandoned universality , or philosophia prima : which cannot but cease and stop all progression In dealing with God , he recognizes both natural and revealed theology2 . In dealing with Nature , he ...
Side xvii
... things , ' ' the knowledge of causes , and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the 1 Post , p . 106 . 3 Post , p . 245 . 4 Post , pp . 237 - end . Post , pp . 237 , 250 . effecting of all ...
... things , ' ' the knowledge of causes , and secret motions of things ; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire , to the 1 Post , p . 106 . 3 Post , p . 245 . 4 Post , pp . 237 - end . Post , pp . 237 , 250 . effecting of all ...
Side xviii
... things , and charged his writings with pregnant sayings which are often aphorisms and always aphoristic 3 . Again , his style is the reflection of a thoroughly logical mind , full of order , distinctness , design ; fond , indeed , of ...
... things , and charged his writings with pregnant sayings which are often aphorisms and always aphoristic 3 . Again , his style is the reflection of a thoroughly logical mind , full of order , distinctness , design ; fond , indeed , of ...
Side 4
... things , and hath but her own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and dark- ness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty ...
... things , and hath but her own native and original notions ( which by the strangeness and dark- ness of this tabernacle of the body are sequestered ) again revived and restored : such a light of nature I have observed in your Majesty ...
Side 7
... or Ephemerides which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : ' God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons THE FIRST BOOK.
... or Ephemerides which he maketh of the diversities of times and seasons for all actions and purposes ; and concludeth thus : ' God hath made all things beautiful , or decent , in the true return of their seasons THE FIRST BOOK.
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