| Francis Bacon - 1860 - Страниц: 480
...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... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1860 - Страниц: 720
...a 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...and beauty without a Divine Marshal. The Scripture sail h, ' The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.' It is not said, 'The fool hath thought... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - Страниц: 408
...The fool hath said in his heart, there Ls no God ; " 1 it is not said, " The fool hath thought ill his heart ; " so as he rather saith it by rote 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, Richard Whately - 1861 - Страниц: 630
...his ' incredulity,' while believing anything so strange and absurd as that ' an army of infinitely small portions or seeds unplaced, should have produced this order and beauty without a divine marshal.' In that phenomenon in language, that both in the Greek and Latin, nouns of the neuter gender, denoting... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - Страниц: 728
...a 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...Marshal. The Scripture saith, ' The fool hath said in bis heart, There is no God. It is not said, 'The fool hath thought 'in his heart ;' so as he rather... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1864 - Страниц: 638
...his ' incredulity,' while believing anything so strange and absurd as that ' an army of infinitely small portions or seeds, unplaced, should have produced this order and beauty without a divine marshal.' In that phenomenon in language, that both in the Greek and Latin, nouns of the neuter gender, denoting... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - Страниц: 468
...Marshall. The scripture saith, The foole hath said in his heart, there is no God. It is not said, The foole hath thought in his heart. So as he rather saith it by rote to himselfe, as that he would haue ; then that hee can throughly beleeue it, or bee perswaded of it. For... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - Страниц: 458
...fifth essence, duly and eternally placed, need no God, than that an army of infinite small po~'.ions, or seeds unplaced, should have produced this order...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 Hhose for whom it maketh... | |
| 1867 - Страниц: 624
...beholdeth the chain of them confederate and linked together, it must needs fly to Providence and Deity. The scripture saith, ' The fool hath said in his heart...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... | |
| Nathaniel Holmes - 1867 - Страниц: 670
...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...produced this order and beauty without a divine marshal." And when the true philosopher has once found these atoms to be merely secondary forms of substance,... | |
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