| Francis Bacon - 1904 - 220 páginas
...causes ; and if they would have 15 it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture, as it were in favor towards God, and nothing else but to offer to the Author of Truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie. But farther, it is an assured truth and a conclusion of experience, that a-. little or superficial... | |
| 1905 - 958 páginas
...gratify him ? For certain it is that God worketh nothing in nature but by second causes ; and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture,...to the author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a He. But farther, it is an assured truth and a conclusion of experience, that a little or superficial... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1907 - 416 páginas
...knowledge.3 For certain it is that God worketh nothing in nature but by second causes ; and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture, as it were, in favour of God.4 As for the narrations touching the prodigies and miracles of religions, they are either not... | |
| Raphael Meldola - 1910 - 48 páginas
...SPENCERIAN ' For certain it is that God worketh nothing in Nature but by second causes ; and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture,...the Author of Truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie.' BACON, Advancement of Learning, Book I. AMONG the great generalizations of the mid- Victorian era —... | |
| Frank Hill Perrycoste - 1913 - 358 páginas
...IN PROMOTING PIOUS FRAUDS. " Will you lie for God, as one man will do for another, to gratify him? It is mere imposture, as it were in favour towards...the author of Truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie." BACON. " out of some mixture of imposture, to tell a lie for God's cause." Ibid. HAVING in the preceding... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1915 - 556 páginas
...is that God worketh nothing in nature but by second causes," and that any pretence to the contrary " is mere imposture as it were in favour towards God,...to the author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie";1 his repeated objection to the discussion of Final Causes ;a his attack on Plato and Aristotle... | |
| 1916 - 406 páginas
...SPENCERIAN 1 For certain it is that God worketh nothing in Nature but by second causes ; and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture,...the Author of Truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie.' BACON, Advancement of Learning, Book I. AMONG the great generalizations of the mid- Victorian era —... | |
| Walter Arensberg - 1922 - 314 páginas
...and if they would haue it otherwise beleeued, it is meere imposture, as it were in fauour towardes God ; and nothing else, but to offer to the Author of truth, the vncleane sacrifice of a lye. But further, it is an assured truth, and a conclusion of experience, that... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 páginas
...gratify him ? For certain it is that God worketh nothing in nature but by second causes : and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture,...the Author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a lie. But further, it is an assured truth, and a conclusion of experience, that a little or superficial knowledge... | |
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 páginas
...gratify him?" For certain it is that God worketh nothing in nature but by second causes; and if they would have it otherwise believed, it is mere imposture, as it were in favor towards God; and nothing else but to offer to the author of truth the unclean sacrifice of a... | |
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