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... 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 .
... 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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Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HUMAN PHILOSOPHY . Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge - PAGE · 251 Valerius Terminus , of the Interpretation of Nature 256 Filum Labyrinthi , Sive Formula , Inquisitiones ad Filos ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS UPON HUMAN PHILOSOPHY . Mr. Bacon in Praise of Knowledge - PAGE · 251 Valerius Terminus , of the Interpretation of Nature 256 Filum Labyrinthi , Sive Formula , Inquisitiones ad Filos ...
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... 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. Ornamenta Rationalia . 3. Sentences . 4. Notes ...
... 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. Ornamenta Rationalia . 3. Sentences . 4. Notes ...
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... Philosophy , because the Author " dissents in Religion ; no more than they do by Aristotle or " Averroes . My great Work goes forward ; and after my " manner , I always alter when I add : So that nothing is " finish'd ' till all is ...
... Philosophy , because the Author " dissents in Religion ; no more than they do by Aristotle or " Averroes . My great Work goes forward ; and after my " manner , I always alter when I add : So that nothing is " finish'd ' till all is ...
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... philosophy , and " the first entrance into it , doth dispose the opinion " to atheism ; but on the other side , much natural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about " men's minds to religion ; wherefore atheism every 66 66 ...
... philosophy , and " the first entrance into it , doth dispose the opinion " to atheism ; but on the other side , much natural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about " men's minds to religion ; wherefore atheism every 66 66 ...
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