The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... beware , that , in the procuring or muniting of religious unity , they do not dis- solve and deface the laws of charity and of human society . There - be two swords amongst Christians , the spiritual and temporal ; and both have their ...
... beware , that , in the procuring or muniting of religious unity , they do not dis- solve and deface the laws of charity and of human society . There - be two swords amongst Christians , the spiritual and temporal ; and both have their ...
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... with an inward and secret contempt , by how much the more men ought to beware of this passion , which loseth not only other things , but itself . As for the other losses , the poet's relation doth well figure them ; " That "
... with an inward and secret contempt , by how much the more men ought to beware of this passion , which loseth not only other things , but itself . As for the other losses , the poet's relation doth well figure them ; " That "
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... beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou " hast , and give it to the poor , and follow " me ...
... beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern : for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern ; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture : " Sell all thou " hast , and give it to the poor , and follow " me ...
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... need in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say , especi- ally in these short speeches which fly abroad like darts , and are thought to be shot out of their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses 73 .
... need in tender matter and tick- lish times to beware what they say , especi- ally in these short speeches which fly abroad like darts , and are thought to be shot out of their secret intentions ; for as for large dis- courses 73 .
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... beware how he keepeth company with choleric and quarrel- some persons ; for they will engage him into their own quarrels . When a traveller return- eth home , let him not leave the countries where he hath travelled altogether behind him ...
... beware how he keepeth company with choleric and quarrel- some persons ; for they will engage him into their own quarrels . When a traveller return- eth home , let him not leave the countries where he hath travelled altogether behind him ...
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