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1 Pre| to intimate that the new philosophy would put an end to the 2 Not| particular note. No former philosophy,” etc. etc. “but the revealing 3 1| nature both religion and philosophy hath acknowledged goodness 4 1| much aspersion of natural philosophy. Nay, the same Salomon the 5 1| experience, that a little natural philosophy inclineth the mind to atheism, 6 8| divorced them and withdrew philosophy and left rhetoric to itself, 7 8| appearances, yet natural philosophy doth correct. On the other 8 8| never have divided their philosophy as the Cosmographers do 9 8| descriptions by globes, making one philosophy for heaven and another for 10 8| and concurring in natural philosophy, they should have found 11 8| rhetoric, but in moral philosophy, policy, and other knowledges, 12 9| a lively emblem of this philosophy and knowledge; a fair woman 13 11| particular note. No former philosophy varied in terms or method; 14 13| in the schools by natural philosophy were meant the knowledge 15 BCo| Back Cover.)~Philosophy.~Line 1: see commentary~ 16 BCo| colour, and paler. The word “Philosophy” is in Bacon’s own hand,