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Page 33
... Glanvill , ' is inept for New discoveries ' [ ( 1 ) 178 ] . It does not , says Webster , have ' sufficient keyes to open the Cabinet of Natures rich treasurie ' [ 92 ] . So what Bacon and his intellectual heirs had in mind when they ...
... Glanvill , ' is inept for New discoveries ' [ ( 1 ) 178 ] . It does not , says Webster , have ' sufficient keyes to open the Cabinet of Natures rich treasurie ' [ 92 ] . So what Bacon and his intellectual heirs had in mind when they ...
Page 169
... Glanvill had been similarly dissatisfied . ' If it be pretended ... that the parts of solid bodies are held together by hooks , and angulous involutions ... the coherence of the parts of these hooks ... will be of as difficult a ...
... Glanvill had been similarly dissatisfied . ' If it be pretended ... that the parts of solid bodies are held together by hooks , and angulous involutions ... the coherence of the parts of these hooks ... will be of as difficult a ...
Page 182
... Glanvill [ ( 2 ) 32 ] puts it ) [ 3.380 f . , 641 f . , 4.60-1 ] . Glanvill's objection to the reasoning which suggests there can be no everlasting life is the same as Baxter's and More's . He accepts the inference that ' if there be ...
... Glanvill [ ( 2 ) 32 ] puts it ) [ 3.380 f . , 641 f . , 4.60-1 ] . Glanvill's objection to the reasoning which suggests there can be no everlasting life is the same as Baxter's and More's . He accepts the inference that ' if there be ...
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