In Philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, — or are circumferred to nature, — or are reflected or reverted upon himself. Out of which several inquiries there do arise three knowledges, Divine philosophy, Natural philosophy,... The Advancement of Society in Knowledge and Religion - Page 94by James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1828 - 383 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - Logic - 1825 - 432 pages
...divided into Divinity and Philosophy. In Philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, — or are circumferred to nature, — or are...several inquiries there do arise three knowledges, Diyinejihilosophy, Natural philosophy, and Human^_p_hilQsophy or Humanity., For all things are marked... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 pages
...man. " In philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, or are circumfered of nature, or are reflected or reverted upon himself;...Philosophy, or humanity. For all things are marked 01 stamped with this triple character — of the power of God, the difference of nature, and the use... | |
| Samuel Tyler - Philosophy - 1844 - 214 pages
...philosophy." "In philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, — or are circumlerred to nature, — or are reflected or reverted upon himself....knowledges, divine philosophy, natural philosophy, and 1 uu'.aii philosophy or humanity." — page 131, Basil Montague's edition. "And as concerning divine... | |
| George Field - Universalism (Philosophy) - 1846 - 168 pages
...of man do either penetrate unto God, or are circwnferred to nature, or are reflected or revealed on himself. Out of which several inquiries there do arise...philosophy or humanity. For all things are marked or stamped with the triple character of the power of God, the difference of nature, and the use of... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1847 - 792 pages
...records the following passage : "In philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, or are circumferred to nature, or are reflected or reverted upon himself. Out of which several inquiriet there do arise three knowledges : divine philosophy, natural philosophy and human philosophy,... | |
| George Sandby - Hypnotism - 1848 - 402 pages
... MESMERISM ITS OPPONENTS.^"BY GEOKGE SANDBY, MA VICAR OF PLIXTON. SUFFOLK. *' All things are marked and stamped with this triple character; —of the power ofGorf,—the difference of nature,—and the use qf man." BACON, Advancement of Learning, book ii.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 pages
...man. " In philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, or are circumfered of nature, or are reflected or reverted upon himself;...Philosophy, or humanity. For all things are marked 01 stamped with this triple character — of the power of God, the difference "f nature, and the use... | |
| Francis Bacon - Induction (Logic) - 1851 - 376 pages
...divided into Divinity and Philofophy. In Philofophy, the contemplations of Man do either penetrate unto GOD, — or are circumferred to Nature, — or are reflected or reverted upon himfelf. Out of which feveral inquiries there do arife three Knowledges, Divine Philofophy, Natural... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 580 pages
...divided into Divinity and Philosophy. In Philosophy, the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, — or are circumferred to nature, — or are...with this triple character, of the power of God, the differ* ence of nature, and the use of man. But because the distributions and partitions of knowledge... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1853 - 208 pages
...is Philosophy?— " In Philosophy," says Bacon, " the contemplations of man do either penetrate unto God, or are circumferred to nature, or are reflected or reverted upon himself. Hence there do arise three knowledges, Divine Philosophy, Natural Philosophy, and Human Philosophy... | |
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