The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... Atheism 75 .. .Superstition .. .Travel .. .. .... 79 82 .. .. .Empire 86 ... .Counsel . • .. 94 .. .Delays . .. 102 .Cunning 104 Wisdom for a Man's Self .. • 110 .Innovations 113 • ..Dispatch 115 .. .Seeming Wise 118 .. .Friendship 120 ...
... Atheism 75 .. .Superstition .. .Travel .. .. .... 79 82 .. .. .Empire 86 ... .Counsel . • .. 94 .. .Delays . .. 102 .Cunning 104 Wisdom for a Man's Self .. • 110 .Innovations 113 • ..Dispatch 115 .. .Seeming Wise 118 .. .Friendship 120 ...
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... several " " tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? " and , certainly , it is little better : when atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them 9.
... several " " tongues , will he not say that you are mad ? " and , certainly , it is little better : when atheists and profane persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them 9.
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... atheist than he was : for as the temporal sword is to be drawn with great circumspection in cases of religion , so it is a thing monstrous to put it into the hands of the common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other ...
... atheist than he was : for as the temporal sword is to be drawn with great circumspection in cases of religion , so it is a thing monstrous to put it into the hands of the common people ; let that be left unto the anabaptists , and other ...
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... atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY . We will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and ...
... atheist , wanting the fear of God in his heart . OF NOBILITY . We will speak of nobility first as a portion of an estate , then as a condition of particular persons . A monarchy , where there is no no- bility at all , is ever a pure and ...
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... well reputed of , rather than factious and popular ; holding also good cor- respondence with the other great men in the state , or else the remedy is worse than the disease . OF ATHEISM . I HAD rather believe all the fables 74.
... well reputed of , rather than factious and popular ; holding also good cor- respondence with the other great men in the state , or else the remedy is worse than the disease . OF ATHEISM . I HAD rather believe all the fables 74.
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