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Valerius Terminus; of the interpretation of nature by Francis Bacon;Robert Leslie Ellis;Gisela Engel
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| gods, knowing good and evil.
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| Vulgata: dixit autem serpens ad
| mulierem nequaquam morte moriemini /
| scit enim Deus quod in quocumque die
| comederitis ex eo aperientur oculi
| vestri et eritis sicut dii scientes
| bonum et malum
creatures{9}, he was not needy of power or | 9. Genesis I, 1,26
dominion; but again, being a spirit newly | Geneva Bible: Furthermore God said,
inclosed in a body of earth, he was | Let us make man in our image according
fittest to be allured with appetite of | to our lickeness, and let them rule
light and liberty of knowledge; therefore | over the fish of the sea, and over the
this approaching and intruding into God's | foule of the heaven, and over the
secrets and mysteries was rewarded with a | beastes, & over all the earth, and
further removing and estranging from God's | over everiething that crepeth & moveth
presence. But as to the goodness of God, | on earth.
there is no danger in contending or |
advancing towards a similitude thereof, as | Authorized Version: And God said, Let
that which is open and propounded to our | us make man in our image, after our
imagination. For that voice (whereof the | likeness: and let them have dominion
heathen and all other errors of religion | over the fish of the sea, and over the
have ever confessed that it sounds not | fowl of the air, and over the cattle,
like man), LOVE YOUR ENEMIES; BE YOU LIKE | and over all the earth, and over every
UNTO YOUR HEAVENLY FATHER, THAT SUFFERETH | creeping thing that creepeth upon the
HIS RAIN TO FALL BOTH UPON | earth.
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| Vulgata: Et ait faciamus hominem ad
| imaginem et similitudinem nostram et
| praesit piscibus maris et volatilibus
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