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1 Ded | Certainly they are quite new, totally new in their very 2 Ded | they are quite new, totally new in their very kind: and 3 Ded | through the kindling of this new light in the darkness of 4 Pre | method of treatment, but not new in substance, insomuch that 5 Pre | afterwards they acquire new powers and more commodious 6 Pre | could be traversed and the new world discovered, the use 7 Pre | endow the human family with new mercies. This likewise I 8 Plan| Divisions of the Sciences The New Organon; or Directions concerning 9 Plan| or Anticipations of the New Philosophy The New Philosophy; 10 Plan| the New Philosophy The New Philosophy; or Active Science 11 Plan| easily made perfect and the new more easily approached. 12 Plan| until it has submitted to a new trial and a fresh judgment 13 Plan| old errors are destroyed new ones will spring up out 14 Plan| natural history, and that of a new kind and gathered on a new 15 Plan| new kind and gathered on a new principle. For it is in 16 Plan| Moreover, whenever I come to a new experiment of any subtlety ( 17 Plan| endow the human family with new mercies.~