The Two Books of Francis, Lord Verulam: Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and HumanW. Pickering, 1825 - 402 sider |
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... received from his brother Anthony Bacon and himself : and , from this time , he was a special servant of the crown . In obedience to his favourite doctrine , " That " will indeed dignify and exalt knowledge , if con .. " templation and ...
... received from his brother Anthony Bacon and himself : and , from this time , he was a special servant of the crown . In obedience to his favourite doctrine , " That " will indeed dignify and exalt knowledge , if con .. " templation and ...
Side 6
... received , all from ignorance , but ignorance severally disguised ; appearing sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imper- fections of ...
... received , all from ignorance , but ignorance severally disguised ; appearing sometimes in the zeal and jealousy of divines , sometimes in the severity and arrogancy of politicians , and sometimes in the errors and imper- fections of ...
Side 24
... received ever since till this day . Let this therefore serve for answer to politicians , which , in their humorous severity , or in their feigned gravity , have presumed to throw imputations upon learning ; which redargution ...
... received ever since till this day . Let this therefore serve for answer to politicians , which , in their humorous severity , or in their feigned gravity , have presumed to throw imputations upon learning ; which redargution ...
Side 47
... received authors or principles , did represent unto them . And thus much for the second disease of learning . For the third vice or disease of learning , which concerneth deceit or untruth , it is of all the rest the foulest ; as that ...
... received authors or principles , did represent unto them . And thus much for the second disease of learning . For the third vice or disease of learning , which concerneth deceit or untruth , it is of all the rest the foulest ; as that ...
Side 48
... received and registered reports and narrations of miracles wrought by martyrs , hermits , or monks of the desert , and other holy men , and . their relics , shrines , chapels , and images : which though they had a passage for a time ...
... received and registered reports and narrations of miracles wrought by martyrs , hermits , or monks of the desert , and other holy men , and . their relics , shrines , chapels , and images : which though they had a passage for a time ...
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