The Works of Francis Bacon: Philosophical worksBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... religion and philosophy hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in ...
... religion and philosophy hath acknowledged goodness in perfection , science or providence comprehending all things , and absolute sov- ereignty or kingdom . In aspiring to the throne of power the angels transgressed and fell , in ...
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... religion have ever confessed that it sounds not like man ) , Love your enemies ; be you like unto your heavenly Father , that suffereth his rain to fall both upon the just and the unjust , doth well declare , that we can in that point ...
... religion have ever confessed that it sounds not like man ) , Love your enemies ; be you like unto your heavenly Father , that suffereth his rain to fall both upon the just and the unjust , doth well declare , that we can in that point ...
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... or age . But howsoever that be , there are besides the au- thorities of Scriptures before recited , two reasons of exceeding great weight and force why religion should dearly protect 32 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... or age . But howsoever that be , there are besides the au- thorities of Scriptures before recited , two reasons of exceeding great weight and force why religion should dearly protect 32 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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... religion should dearly protect all increase of natural knowledge : the one , because it leadeth to the greater exaltation of the glory of God ; for as the Psalms and other Scriptures do often invite us to consider and to magnify the ...
... religion should dearly protect all increase of natural knowledge : the one , because it leadeth to the greater exaltation of the glory of God ; for as the Psalms and other Scriptures do often invite us to consider and to magnify the ...
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... religion . So likewise in this same logic and rhetoric , or arts of argument and grace of speech , if the great masters of them would but have gone a form lower , and looked but into the ob- servations of Grammar concerning the kinds of ...
... religion . So likewise in this same logic and rhetoric , or arts of argument and grace of speech , if the great masters of them would but have gone a form lower , and looked but into the ob- servations of Grammar concerning the kinds of ...
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