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Francis Bacon. have a The foundation position is , that " All tangible bodies All bodies contain a spirit enveloped with the grosser body . There spirit . is no known body , in the upper parts of the earth , without its spirit , whether ...
Francis Bacon. have a The foundation position is , that " All tangible bodies All bodies contain a spirit enveloped with the grosser body . There spirit . is no known body , in the upper parts of the earth , without its spirit , whether ...
Pagina cdxviii
... body are restrained , from their own immediate appetites or tendencies to unite in such a state as may preserve the existence of the whole body . Thus , the spirit , which exists in all living bodies , keeps all the parts in due ...
... body are restrained , from their own immediate appetites or tendencies to unite in such a state as may preserve the existence of the whole body . Thus , the spirit , which exists in all living bodies , keeps all the parts in due ...
Pagina cdxix
... body , it must be remembered that this was then the universal belief of the learned ; and that it was at a much later period not less confidently avowed by Locke . Nor ought it to be overlooked ( I mention it to the credit of both ...
... body , it must be remembered that this was then the universal belief of the learned ; and that it was at a much later period not less confidently avowed by Locke . Nor ought it to be overlooked ( I mention it to the credit of both ...
Pagina cdxl
... bodies , vanished . — When the rising sun throws his rays over the Broken upon the body of a man standing opposite to fleecy clouds , let him fix his eye steadfastly upon them , and in all probability he will see his own shadow ...
... bodies , vanished . — When the rising sun throws his rays over the Broken upon the body of a man standing opposite to fleecy clouds , let him fix his eye steadfastly upon them , and in all probability he will see his own shadow ...
Pagina cdxliv
... body and blood of Christ ; and died in the true faith established in the Church of England . ” ( b ) in this edition there is an essay on Atheism , containing the very same sentiments . In 1623 , he repeats it in his treatise De ...
... body and blood of Christ ; and died in the true faith established in the Church of England . ” ( b ) in this edition there is an essay on Atheism , containing the very same sentiments . In 1623 , he repeats it in his treatise De ...
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