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71. oldal
... divine . precept all phenomena had been engendered . " 5 66 If we compare these expressions , which contain the funda- mental idea of Leibnitz's philosophy , with those which have 1 The monad , Leibnitz himself remarks , is a ...
... divine . precept all phenomena had been engendered . " 5 66 If we compare these expressions , which contain the funda- mental idea of Leibnitz's philosophy , with those which have 1 The monad , Leibnitz himself remarks , is a ...
72. oldal
... divine word on created things , " ex quâ series phenomenorum ad primi jussûs præscriptum consequeretur , " — and Bacon of the " lex summa essentiæ et naturæ , vis scilicet primis particulis a Deo indita , ex cujus multiplicatione omnis ...
... divine word on created things , " ex quâ series phenomenorum ad primi jussûs præscriptum consequeretur , " — and Bacon of the " lex summa essentiæ et naturæ , vis scilicet primis particulis a Deo indita , ex cujus multiplicatione omnis ...
135. oldal
... divine pool of healing , they mended so kindly and so fast . The morrow after our three days were past , there came to us a new man that we had not seen before , clothed in blue as the former was , save that his turban was white , with ...
... divine pool of healing , they mended so kindly and so fast . The morrow after our three days were past , there came to us a new man that we had not seen before , clothed in blue as the former was , save that his turban was white , with ...
137. oldal
... divine miracles , works of nature , works of art , and impostures and illusions of all sorts.2 I do here acknowledge and testify before this people , that the thing which we now see before our eyes is thy Finger and a true Miracle ; and ...
... divine miracles , works of nature , works of art , and impostures and illusions of all sorts.2 I do here acknowledge and testify before this people , that the thing which we now see before our eyes is thy Finger and a true Miracle ; and ...
138. oldal
Francis Bacon. thou never workest miracles but to a divine and excellent end , ( for the laws of nature are thine own laws , and thou exceedest them not but upon great cause , ) we most humbly beseech thee to prosper this great sign ...
Francis Bacon. thou never workest miracles but to a divine and excellent end , ( for the laws of nature are thine own laws , and thou exceedest them not but upon great cause , ) we most humbly beseech thee to prosper this great sign ...
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295. oldal - Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.
481. oldal - Then said some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that he saith unto us, A little while, and ye shall not see me : and again a little while and ye shall see me ; and, Because I go to the Father ? They said therefore, What is this that he saith, A little while ? we cannot tell what he saith.
286. oldal - For the wit and mind of man, if it work upon matter, which is the contemplation of the creatures of God, worketh according to the stuff, and is limited thereby ; but if it work upon itself, as the spider worketh his web, then it is endless, and brings forth indeed cobwebs of learning, admirable for the fineness of thread and work, but of no substance or profit.
298. oldal - Surely there is a vein for the silver, And a place for gold where they fine it. Iron is taken out of the earth, And brass is molten out of the stone.
147. oldal - But thus you see we maintain a trade, not for gold, silver, or jewels, nor for silks, nor for spices, nor any other commodity of matter, but only for God's first creature, which was light; to have light, I say, of the growth of all parts of the world.
165. oldal - Then after divers meetings and consults of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections, we have three that take care, out of them, to direct new experiments, of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former.
329. oldal - The parts of human learning have reference to the three parts of Man's Understanding, which is the seat of learning : History to his Memory, Poesy to his Imagination/ and Philosophy to his Reason.