Works of Francis BaconBrown and Taggard, 1863 |
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... ( whereof the heathen and all other er- rors of 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 ...
... ( whereof the heathen and all other er- rors of 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 ...
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... whereof himself speaketh in another place , when he 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 ...
... whereof himself speaketh in another place , when he 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 ...
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... whereof they have no knowledge , set down how there be great wastes and deserts there : so I am not apt to affirm that they knew little , because what they knew is little known to us . But if you will judge of them by the last traces ...
... whereof they have no knowledge , set down how there be great wastes and deserts there : so I am not apt to affirm that they knew little , because what they knew is little known to us . But if you will judge of them by the last traces ...
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... whereof a fragment ( which is the end of the same chapter ) is before.1 It appeareth then how rarely the wits and labours of men have been converted to the severe and original inquisition of knowledge ; and in those who have pre- tended ...
... whereof a fragment ( which is the end of the same chapter ) is before.1 It appeareth then how rarely the wits and labours of men have been converted to the severe and original inquisition of knowledge ; and in those who have pre- tended ...
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... whereof the knowledges now received do consist , were in time minors and subsequents to the knowledge of the particulars out of which they were induced and collected ; and that it was not the 48 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
... whereof the knowledges now received do consist , were in time minors and subsequents to the knowledge of the particulars out of which they were induced and collected ; and that it was not the 48 OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE .
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