| Edward Bickersteth - 1829 - 738 sider
...not mad. ' Men of both learning 1 Lord Bacon, answering the objections of divines, against learning, says, ' It is an assured truth, and a conclusion of...of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein brings the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance of philosophy, when the second causes... | |
| Edward Bickersteth - 1830 - 368 sider
...learning and piety are requisite to * Lord Bacon, answering the objection of rfitrines, against learning, says, ' It is an assured truth, and a conclusion of...of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein brings the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance of philosophy, when the second causes... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1832 - 204 sider
...The day of your salvation is past for ever — " He which is filthy, let him be filthy still!"9 8 " It is an assured truth, and a conclusion of experience,...philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but & farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion." — Lord Bacon's Advancement... | |
| 1832 - 670 sider
...the knowledge of philosophy ? He sayj, " It is an assured truth and a conclusion of experience, Jhat a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but a fnrtka proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion." (To be continued.) ANECDOTE... | |
| 1833 - 588 sider
...distinguish their respective uses. And what says Lord Bacon, respecting the knowledge of philosophy? He says, "it is an assured truth and a conclusion...therein doth bring the mind back again to religion."* Historical knowledge may be considered as comprehending all the information which we receive respecting... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1833 - 264 sider
...before that awful period arrives when they shall hear a voice saying, — The day of your * " It is iui assured truth, and a conclusion of experience, that...therein doth bring the mind back again to religion." — Lord Bacon's Advancement of Learning, p. 10. salvation is past forever — " He which is filthy,... | |
| Isaac Preston Cory - 1833 - 522 sider
...descended to the grossest depth of atheism and idolatry. It is well observed by Lord Bacon — That it is " an assured truth and a conclusion of experience,...philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism : but a further proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion : for, in the entrance of philosophy,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 sider
...allotted to be the saying of fools, than this, ' There is no God.'" In the Advancement of Learning, he says, " It is an assured truth, and a conclusion...philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but a further proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion ; for in the entrance of philosophy,... | |
| 1836 - 544 sider
...support him in the regions of day. The often repeated words of the sage of Verulam are here applicable: " It is an assured truth and a conclusion of experience that a little or superficial knowledge may incline the mind to atheism, but a further proceeding therein does bring the mind back again to... | |
| Friedrich August G. Tholuck - 1836 - 334 sider
...and a conclusion of experience, that a little or a superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline a man to atheism; but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion." You remember, Julius, with what deep emotion we read the noble expressions of the great Plutarch. "... | |
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