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... 211 Impostors - 213 The several kinds of Imposture - 214 Atheism - 215 Heresies - 217 - 220 The Church and the Scripture OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL - 221 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HUMAN PHILOSOPHY . Mr. Bacon in Praise viii CONTENTS .
... 211 Impostors - 213 The several kinds of Imposture - 214 Atheism - 215 Heresies - 217 - 220 The Church and the Scripture OF THE COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL - 221 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HUMAN PHILOSOPHY . Mr. Bacon in Praise viii CONTENTS .
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... Evil . 4. Miscellaneous Tracts upon Human Philosophy . 1. In Praise of Knowledge . 2. Valerius Terminus , or the Interpretation of Nature . 3. Filum Labyrinthi . 4. Sequela Chartarum . 5. Miscellaneous Tracts . 1. Apophthegmes . 2 ...
... Evil . 4. Miscellaneous Tracts upon Human Philosophy . 1. In Praise of Knowledge . 2. Valerius Terminus , or the Interpretation of Nature . 3. Filum Labyrinthi . 4. Sequela Chartarum . 5. Miscellaneous Tracts . 1. Apophthegmes . 2 ...
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... Evil , which are likewise found in his " Book De Augmentis . The Latine Translation of " them was a Work performed by divers Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and ...
... Evil , which are likewise found in his " Book De Augmentis . The Latine Translation of " them was a Work performed by divers Hands ; by " those of Doctor Hacket ( late Bishop of Lichfield ) " Mr. Benjamin Johnson ( the learned and ...
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... EVIL . This tract was published by Lord Bacon in 1597 , * and has been repeatedly published by dif- ferent editors . It was incorporated in the treatise on rhetoric , in the advancement of learning , and more extensively in the treatise ...
... EVIL . This tract was published by Lord Bacon in 1597 , * and has been repeatedly published by dif- ferent editors . It was incorporated in the treatise on rhetoric , in the advancement of learning , and more extensively in the treatise ...
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... evil of youthful attempts not to believe first what others know , would natu- rally feel that in the universities of Europe 66 they learn nothing but to believe : first , to be- " lieve that others know that which they know not ; " and ...
... evil of youthful attempts not to believe first what others know , would natu- rally feel that in the universities of Europe 66 they learn nothing but to believe : first , to be- " lieve that others know that which they know not ; " and ...
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