Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and WorksMaxwell, 1835 - 367 páginas |
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... divine law , from which human laws cannot derogate , that those that serve at the altar , should live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the ...
... divine law , from which human laws cannot derogate , that those that serve at the altar , should live at the altar ; that those which dispense spi- ritual things should reap temporal things ; of which it is also an appendix , that the ...
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... divine and human ; and with this the first book concludes . The second book opens with an examina- tion of the places of learning , the books of learning , and the persons of the learned , in which the author animadverts on various de ...
... divine and human ; and with this the first book concludes . The second book opens with an examina- tion of the places of learning , the books of learning , and the persons of the learned , in which the author animadverts on various de ...
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... Divine phi- losophy , Natural philosophy , and Human philosophy . 6 Before entering , however , into any minute examination of their details , he suggests that one universal science , by the name of ' Phi- losophia Prima , ' should be ...
... Divine phi- losophy , Natural philosophy , and Human philosophy . 6 Before entering , however , into any minute examination of their details , he suggests that one universal science , by the name of ' Phi- losophia Prima , ' should be ...
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... Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , as he also terms it , is justly defined to be that knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning God , which may be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures , being divine in respect of ...
... Divine Philosophy , or Natural Theology , as he also terms it , is justly defined to be that knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning God , which may be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures , being divine in respect of ...
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... and to matters moral and divine . And it is a true rule , " Auctoris aliud agentis parva aucto- ritas ; " for it were a strange conclusion , if a man should use a similitude for ornament or illustration sake HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 139.
... and to matters moral and divine . And it is a true rule , " Auctoris aliud agentis parva aucto- ritas ; " for it were a strange conclusion , if a man should use a similitude for ornament or illustration sake HIS LIFE AND WORKS . 139.
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