Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... saith The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth all inwardness ; which nature of the soul the same Salo- mon holding precious and inestimable , and therein . conspiring with the affection of Socrates who scorned ...
... saith The spirit of man is as the lamp of God , wherewith he searcheth all inwardness ; which nature of the soul the same Salo- mon holding precious and inestimable , and therein . conspiring with the affection of Socrates who scorned ...
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... saith our Saviour , You err , not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God ; laying before us two books or volumes to study if we will be secured from error ; first the Scriptures revealing the will of God , and then the creatures ...
... saith our Saviour , You err , not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God ; laying before us two books or volumes to study if we will be secured from error ; first the Scriptures revealing the will of God , and then the creatures ...
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... saith excellently , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up . And again the same author doth notably disavow both power and knowledge such as is not dedicated to goodness or love , for saith he , If I have all faith so as I could ...
... saith excellently , knowledge bloweth up , but charity buildeth up . And again the same author doth notably disavow both power and knowledge such as is not dedicated to goodness or love , for saith he , If I have all faith so as I could ...
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... saith excellently , The fool putteth to more strength , but the wise man considereth which way , signifying the election of the mean to be more material than the multiplication of endeavour . It is true also that there is a limitation ...
... saith excellently , The fool putteth to more strength , but the wise man considereth which way , signifying the election of the mean to be more material than the multiplication of endeavour . It is true also that there is a limitation ...
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... saith , Nihil aliud quam bene ausus vana con- temnere : in which sort of things it is the manner of men first to wonder that any such thing should be possible , and after it is found out to wonder again how the world should miss it so ...
... saith , Nihil aliud quam bene ausus vana con- temnere : in which sort of things it is the manner of men first to wonder that any such thing should be possible , and after it is found out to wonder again how the world should miss it so ...
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according actions Advancement of Learning ancient Aristotle Augmentis Augustus Cæsar axioms Bacon Bacon's hand better body Cæsar Callisthenes causes chapter Cicero civil conceit deficient deflexions Democritus Demosthenes discourse diversity divine doctrine doth doubt effect error excellent fable former fortune FRANCIS BACON give handled hath honour human humour inquiry invention judgment Julius Cæsar kind king knowl knowledge labour light likewise Majesty maketh man's manner matter mean men's Metaphysic method mind moral motion natural philosophy nevertheless Novum Organum observation omitted opinion original Parmenides particular passage perfect Plato pleasure precept princes quæ quod reason religion rest saith sapience sciences Scriptures seemeth sense shew Socrates Sophisms sort speak speech spirit subtile Tacitus things tion touching Trajan translation true truth unto Valerius Terminus virtue whereby wherein whereof wisdom wise wits words writing Xenophon