The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... creatures and works produceth ( having regard to the works and creatures themselves ) knowledge , but having regard to God , no perfect knowledge , but wonder which is broken knowledge . And therefore it was most aptly said by one of ...
... creatures and works produceth ( having regard to the works and creatures themselves ) knowledge , but having regard to God , no perfect knowledge , but wonder which is broken knowledge . And therefore it was most aptly said by one of ...
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Francis Bacon. then no reluctation of the creature , nor sweat of the brow , man's employment must of consequence have ... creatures , but the moral knowledge of good and evil ; wherein the sup position was , that God's commandments or ...
Francis Bacon. then no reluctation of the creature , nor sweat of the brow , man's employment must of consequence have ... creatures , but the moral knowledge of good and evil ; wherein the sup position was , that God's commandments or ...
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... creatures is to defend them from the extremities of heat and cold ' ; or that ' the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frames of the bodies of living creatures are built ' : or that ' the leaves of trees are for ...
... creatures is to defend them from the extremities of heat and cold ' ; or that ' the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frames of the bodies of living creatures are built ' : or that ' the leaves of trees are for ...
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