| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1812 - 348 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...to himself, as that he would have, than that he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it; for none deny there is a God, but those for whom it maketh... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Ddty. LORD BACON. THE Scripture saith, The fool hath said in his heart,...it by rote to himself as that he would have, than * It is not unlikely that Pope had an eye to this passage when he penned the well-known lines: A little... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Logic - 1814 - 582 pages
...credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth " essence, duly and eternally placed, ncc-d no God, than that an army of infinite small " portions,...this order and beauty without a •' divine marshal." ( I'.noonV Essays.) Whether Bacon's contempt for the Final Causes of the Aristotelians has not carried... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1814 - 560 pages
...and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of infmite small portions, or seeds unplaced, should have produced this order and beauty without a divine marshal." (Bacon's Essays.) when he wrote, such and exclusion may have appeared necessary, as the only effectual... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...to himself, as that he would have, than that he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it ; for none deny there is a God, but those for whom it... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements, and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...to himself, as that he would have, than that he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it. For none deny there is a God, but those for whom it maketh... | |
| Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1818 - 312 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements, and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...to himself, as that he would have, than that he can thoroughly believe it, or be persuaded of it. For none deny there is a God, but those for whom it maketh... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 214 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth essenee, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...infinite small portions, or seeds unplaced, should hare produced this order and beauty without a divine marshal. The scripture saith, " The fool hath... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1820 - 548 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of...scripture saith, " The fool hath said in his heart, there is BO God;" it is not said, " The fool hath thought in his heart;" so as he rather saith it by... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 416 pages
...thousand times more credible, that four mutable elements and one immutable fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of infinite small portions, or seeds uuplaced, should have produced this order and beanty without a divine marshal. The scripture saith,... | |
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