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Pagina xi
... pass " abroad for clean ; but if there be any whole flesh re- " maining , he is to be shut up for unclean ; " one of them noteth a principle of nature , that putrefaction is more con- The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way ...
... pass " abroad for clean ; but if there be any whole flesh re- " maining , he is to be shut up for unclean ; " one of them noteth a principle of nature , that putrefaction is more con- The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way ...
Pagina xv
... pass through the vast seas of time , and make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom , illuminations , and in- ventions , the one of the other ? Nevertheless , I do not pretend , and I know it will be im- possible for me , by any ...
... pass through the vast seas of time , and make ages so distant to participate of the wisdom , illuminations , and in- ventions , the one of the other ? Nevertheless , I do not pretend , and I know it will be im- possible for me , by any ...
Pagina xx
... pass , that mean and small things discover great , better than great can discover the small . Aristotle noteth well , " that the nature of every thing is best seen in its smallest portions . " And for that cause he inquireth the nature ...
... pass , that mean and small things discover great , better than great can discover the small . Aristotle noteth well , " that the nature of every thing is best seen in its smallest portions . " And for that cause he inquireth the nature ...
Pagina xxv
... pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind , which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention . 1. Division . Philosophy 1. From the light of nature . 1. Divine , or natural religion . 2. Natural , the ...
... pass on to the judicial place or palace of the mind , which we are to approach and view with more reverence and attention . 1. Division . Philosophy 1. From the light of nature . 1. Divine , or natural religion . 2. Natural , the ...
Pagina xxviii
... fur- ther sailing ; and have brought this to pass , that the search of the physical causes hath been neglected , and passed in silence . 2. Of the errors in antient philosophy from mixing formal xxviii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
... fur- ther sailing ; and have brought this to pass , that the search of the physical causes hath been neglected , and passed in silence . 2. Of the errors in antient philosophy from mixing formal xxviii ANALYSIS OF LORD BACON'S.
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