The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... doth com- fort and preserve them . That he made all things in their first estate good , and removed from himself the beginning of all evil and vanity into the liberty of the creature ; but reserved in himself the beginning of all ...
... doth com- fort and preserve them . That he made all things in their first estate good , and removed from himself the beginning of all evil and vanity into the liberty of the creature ; but reserved in himself the beginning of all ...
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... doth accomplish and fulfil his divine will in all things great and small , singular and general , as fully and exactly by providence , as he could by miracle and new creation , though his working be not immediate and direct , but by ...
... doth accomplish and fulfil his divine will in all things great and small , singular and general , as fully and exactly by providence , as he could by miracle and new creation , though his working be not immediate and direct , but by ...
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... doth it happen to thee , O man , that seeing thou thyself that art the work of God requitest him not with well pleasing , even so thine own works bear thee the like fruit of bitterness . r OF THE MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR . He hath done ...
... doth it happen to thee , O man , that seeing thou thyself that art the work of God requitest him not with well pleasing , even so thine own works bear thee the like fruit of bitterness . r OF THE MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR . He hath done ...
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... doth lead , tried : neither let any man here fear infection or pollu- tion ; for the sun entereth into sinks and is not defiled . Neither let any man think that herein he tempteth God ; for his diligence and generality of examination is ...
... doth lead , tried : neither let any man here fear infection or pollu- tion ; for the sun entereth into sinks and is not defiled . Neither let any man think that herein he tempteth God ; for his diligence and generality of examination is ...
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... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of Dryden . The truth is that Bacon was not without the " fine phrensy " of the poet ; but the world into which ...
... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of Dryden . The truth is that Bacon was not without the " fine phrensy " of the poet ; but the world into which ...
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