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Discourses on Scripture mysteries, preached at the lecture founded by the ... - Page 288
by William Hawkins - 1787
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Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - 1851 - 376 pages
...little ftood upon, and not to be lightly pafled over: for if any man fhall think by view and inquiry into thefe fenfible and material things to attain...light, whereby he may reveal unto himfelf the nature or will of God, then indeed is he fpoiled by vain Philofophy : for the contemplation of GOD'S Creatures...
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The two books of Francis Bacon: of the proficience and advancement of ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1852 - 238 pages
...not to be lightly passed over : for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things to attain that light, whereby he may reveal unto himself the Nature or Will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy : for the contemplation...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 pages
...not to be lightly passed over : for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible untenance in himself, that will the flatterer entitle him to perforc himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy : for the contemplation...
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Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis ..., Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1859 - 852 pages
...and not to be lightly passed over: for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy: for the contemplation...
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The Emancipation of Faith, Volume 2

Henri Édouard Schedel - 1858 - 494 pages
...darkenefh and shutteth up Divine" and also, " if any man shall think by view and inquiry into sensible and material things to attain that light, whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain Philosophy." Nothing then can...
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The Works, Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1859 - 856 pages
...not to be lightly passed over : for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy : for the contemplation...
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, with Prefaces and Notes ..., Volume 3

Francis Bacon - 1861 - 860 pages
...not to be lightly passed over : for if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed ia he spoiled by vain philosophy : for the contemplation...
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Philosophical works

Francis Bacon - 1864 - 464 pages
...aiiffi by another, to make sense. See Remains of Professor Archer Butler, vol. ip 314. these sensible and material things to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy: for the contemplation...
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Miscellaneous Prose Works, Volume 2

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1868 - 378 pages
...not to be lightly passed over; for, if any man shall think, by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things, to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy; for the contemplation...
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Lord Lytton's Miscellaneous Works, Volume 11

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1875 - 478 pages
...not to be lightly passed over ; for if any man shall think, by view and inquiry into these sensible and material things, to attain that light whereby he may reveal unto himself the nature or will of God, then indeed is he spoiled by vain philosophy ; for the contemplation...
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