The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisClarendon Press, 1974 - 297 sider |
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... light , " and there was light ; and God saw the light , that it was good ' . This , for Bacon , becomes an image of light playing on water . It is represented pictorially on the title - page of the Sylva Sylvarum ( 1627 ) where ...
... light , " and there was light ; and God saw the light , that it was good ' . This , for Bacon , becomes an image of light playing on water . It is represented pictorially on the title - page of the Sylva Sylvarum ( 1627 ) where ...
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... light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have , by the light and law of nature , some notions and conceits of virtue and vice , justice and wrong , good and evil ? Thus , because the light of nature is used in ...
... light of nature cannot aspire : how then is it that man is said to have , by the light and law of nature , some notions and conceits of virtue and vice , justice and wrong , good and evil ? Thus , because the light of nature is used in ...
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... light ; not sharp , but in form of a column or cylinder , rising from the sea a great way up towards heaven : and on the top of it was seen a large cross of light , more bright and resplendent than the body of the pillar . Upon which so ...
... light ; not sharp , but in form of a column or cylinder , rising from the sea a great way up towards heaven : and on the top of it was seen a large cross of light , more bright and resplendent than the body of the pillar . Upon which so ...
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The First Book | 3 |
Defence of Learning against Politicians | 10 |
Defence of Learning against the discredits arising from | 17 |
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