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" And all depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply as they are. For God forbid that we should give out a dream of our own imagination for a pattern of the world... "
The philosophical works of Francis Bacon, with prefaces and notes by the ... - Page 32
by Francis Bacon, Robert Leslie Ellis, William Rawley - 1861
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Address to the British Medical Association delivered in the hall of Christ ...

Address to the British Medical Association delivered in the hall of Christ ...

Henry Wentworth Acland - Medical - 1868 - 50 pages
...Bacon : — 'All depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature, and so seeing their images simply as they are. For God forbid that...pattern of the world. ' Rather may He graciously grant us a true vision of the footsteps of the Creator imprinted on His creatures.' — Nov. Org. pr. i....
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Medicine in modern times; or, Discourses delivered at a meeting of the ...

Medicine in modern times; or, Discourses delivered at a meeting of the ...

British medical association, Medicine, William Stokes - 1869
...Bacon : — •All depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature, and so seeing their images simply as they are. For God forbid that...pattern of the world. ' Rather may He graciously grant us a true vision of the footsteps of the Creator imprinted on His creatures.' — Nov. Org. pr. i....
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Thoughts, philosophical and medical, selected from the works of Francis ...

Thoughts, philosophical and medical, selected from the works of Francis ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1870
...ignorance of causes that operation fails. And all depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon 47 the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply as they are. 0. I; plan. W. iv, 32, tr. Towards the effecting of works, all that man can do is to put together or...
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Christian thought: Lectures and papers on philosophy, Christian evidence ...

Christian thought: Lectures and papers on philosophy, Christian ..., Volume 2

Charles Force Deems, John Bancroft Devins, American Institute of Christian Philosophy, Amory Howe Bradford - Religion - 1886
...illustrious high priest of science, who was the first of all the great thinkers of earth who caught the " true vision of the footsteps of the Creator imprinted on His creatures." How car. we better conclude this brief meditation than by recalling the prayer with which he ushered...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, and general ...

The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, and ..., Volume 3

Thomas Spencer Baynes - Reference - 1888
...obedience ; man must be merely receptive. " All depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature, and so receiving their images simply...write an apocalypse or true vision of the footsteps of tbe Creator imprinted on his creatures." 10 Concealed among the facts presented to sense are the causes...
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Bacon's Essays

Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1890 - 300 pages
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The Shakespeare-secret

The Shakespeare-secret

Edwin Bormann - 1895 - 278 pages
...sigillorum Creatoris super Creaturas, scribamus. (And all depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the facts of nature and so receiving their images simply...pattern of the world ; rather may he graciously grant us to write an apocalypse or true -vision of the footsteps of the Creator imprinted on his creatures.)...
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Obiter dicta of Bacon and Shakespeare on manners, mind, morals
Chambers's cyclopaedia of English literature: a history critical and ...

Chambers's cyclopaedia of English literature: a history critical ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Literary Criticism - 1901
...ignorance of causes that operation fails. And all depends on keeping the eye steadily fixed upon the portant ar M_! Bacon's verses have a somewhat exceptional interest in view of the Bacon-Shakespeare propaganda. Two...
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The flowers of Lyle and elegiac verses

The flowers of Lyle and elegiac verses

Ida White - Poetry - 1901 - 80 pages
...arts, and all human knowledge, raised upon the proper foundations," the New Philosophy was to be " the apocalypse or true vision of the footsteps of the Creator imprinted on His creatures." The practical results which the author of this stupendous design of a perfected science anticipated...
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