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... acquire in life being nothing more than a return to her first conceptions , which had been overlaid by the gross- ness of the body . In no person so much as your Majesty does this opinion appear more fully confirmed , your soul being I.
... acquire in life being nothing more than a return to her first conceptions , which had been overlaid by the gross- ness of the body . In no person so much as your Majesty does this opinion appear more fully confirmed , your soul being I.
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Francis Bacon. this opinion appear more fully confirmed , your soul being apt to kindle at the intrusion of the slightest object ; and even at the spark of a thought foreign to the purpose to burst into flame . As the Scripture says of ...
Francis Bacon. this opinion appear more fully confirmed , your soul being apt to kindle at the intrusion of the slightest object ; and even at the spark of a thought foreign to the purpose to burst into flame . As the Scripture says of ...
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... good and evil , with an intent in man to give law to himself , and depend no more upon God . 2. Nor can any quantity of natural knowledge puff up the mind ; for nothing fills , much less distends the soul , ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 3.
... good and evil , with an intent in man to give law to himself , and depend no more upon God . 2. Nor can any quantity of natural knowledge puff up the mind ; for nothing fills , much less distends the soul , ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 3.
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Francis Bacon. for nothing fills , much less distends the soul , but God . Whence as Solomon declares : " That the eye is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing ; " h so of knowledge itself he says , " God hath made all ...
Francis Bacon. for nothing fills , much less distends the soul , but God . Whence as Solomon declares : " That the eye is not satisfied with seeing , nor the ear with hearing ; " h so of knowledge itself he says , " God hath made all ...
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... soul , have a near concurrence in point of time . 2. And that learning should rather prove detrimental than serviceable in the art of government , seems very improbable . It is wrong to trust the natural body to empirics , who commonly ...
... soul , have a near concurrence in point of time . 2. And that learning should rather prove detrimental than serviceable in the art of government , seems very improbable . It is wrong to trust the natural body to empirics , who commonly ...
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