| 1874 - 596 strani
...framework of man's nature, as any * Bacon (Adv. of Learning, Bk. II.) defines ' Natural Theology to ' be that knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning...be obtained by the contemplation of His creatures.' ' No light of ' nature,' he adds, ' extendeth to declare the will and true worship of 1 God.' See also... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 strani
...we may return to the former distribution of the three philosophies, divine, natural, and human. And as concerning Divine Philosophy or Natural Theology,...knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning God, whieh may be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures; which knowledge may be truly termed divine... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 strani
...we may return to the former distribution of the three philosophies, divine, natural, and human. And as concerning divine philosophy, or Natural Theology, it is that knowledge or rudimeut of knowledge concerning God, which may be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures ;... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 strani
...we may return to the former distribution of the three philosophies, divine, natural, and human. And as concerning Divine Philosophy or Natural Theology,...knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning God, whieh may be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures ; which knowledge may be truly termed divine... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 strani
...alta tenentes. * Divine Philosophy, or Natural Theology, as he also terms it, is justly defined to be that knowledge or rudiment of knowledge concerning...be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures, being divine in respect of the object, and natural in respect of the light. The great end of such contemplations... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 strani
...may return to the former distribution of the three philosophies, divine, natural, and human. ' And as concerning Divine Philosophy, or Natural Theology,...be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures j which knowledge may be truly termed divine, in respect of the object, and natural in respect of the... | |
| 1858 - 690 strani
...made also by Giov. Pico di Mirandola, Martin del Rio, and H. Corn. Agrippa, before Lord Bacon.) " And as concerning Divine Philosophy, or Natural Theology,...be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures." — Adv. of Learning, B. II, vol. ii, p. 128 ; De Augm. Sci., lib. Ill, cap. ii, vol. viii, p. 158;... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1844 - 214 strani
...natural philosophy, and 1 uu'.aii philosophy or humanity." — page 131, Basil Montague's edition. "And as concerning divine philosophy or natural theology,...contemplation of his creatures; which knowledge may 13 be truly termed divine, in respect of the object, and natural, in respect of the light. — For... | |
| Robert Wharton Landis - 1846 - 404 strani
...Professor Bush, on p. 23, has quoted and applauded) define for us true philosophy. " Divine philosophy is that knowledge, or rudiment of knowledge, concerning...be obtained by the contemplation of his creatures [works! ; which knowledge may be truly termed divine, in respect of the object, and natural in respect... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 strani
...the three philosophies, divine, natural, and humus. And as concerning Divine Philosophy or Nitcral Theology, it is that knowledge or rudiment of knowledge...which may be obtained by the contemplation of his creature* ; which knowledge may be truly termed divine in respect of the object, and natural in respect... | |
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