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Side 116
... believe , been a rival claim put in for any body else . So that unless the supposition involves some improbability ( and I do not myself see any ) , the natural conclusion is that the lines were really written by Bacon . And when I ...
... believe , been a rival claim put in for any body else . So that unless the supposition involves some improbability ( and I do not myself see any ) , the natural conclusion is that the lines were really written by Bacon . And when I ...
Side 141
... believe and continually insist upon the necessity of keeping the domains of Reason and Faith distinct . " As it was aptly said by one of Plato's school the sense of man resembles the sun , which openeth and revealeth the terrestrial ...
... believe and continually insist upon the necessity of keeping the domains of Reason and Faith distinct . " As it was aptly said by one of Plato's school the sense of man resembles the sun , which openeth and revealeth the terrestrial ...
Side 143
... believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he ... believes three to be one , and one to be three ; a father not to be elder than his son ; n to be equal with his ...
... believes things his reason cannot comprehend ; he hopes for things which neither he nor any man alive ever saw : he ... believes three to be one , and one to be three ; a father not to be elder than his son ; n to be equal with his ...
Side 144
... believes him to have been shut up in a narrow room , whom heaven and earth could not contain . He believes him to have been born in time , who was and is from ever- lasting . He believes him to have been a weak child , carried in arms ...
... believes him to have been shut up in a narrow room , whom heaven and earth could not contain . He believes him to have been born in time , who was and is from ever- lasting . He believes him to have been a weak child , carried in arms ...
Side 146
... believes the angels to be more excellent creat- ures than himself , and yet accounts them his servants . He believes that he receives many good things by their means , and yet he neither prays for their assistance , nor offers them ...
... believes the angels to be more excellent creat- ures than himself , and yet accounts them his servants . He believes that he receives many good things by their means , and yet he neither prays for their assistance , nor offers them ...
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