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... himself what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed , or tor- tured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less в 3 5 Death.
... himself what the pain is , if he have but his finger's end pressed , or tor- tured , and thereby imagine what the pains of death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less в 3 5 Death.
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Francis Bacon. and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense : and by him that spake only as a phi- losopher and natural man , it was well ...
Francis Bacon. and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense : and by him that spake only as a phi- losopher and natural man , it was well ...
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... less worthy to ob- serve how little alteration in good spirits the approaches of death make ; for they appear to be the same men till the last instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a compliment : " Livia , conjugii " nostri memor , vive et ...
... less worthy to ob- serve how little alteration in good spirits the approaches of death make ; for they appear to be the same men till the last instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a compliment : " Livia , conjugii " nostri memor , vive et ...
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... less partially , it would be embraced more generally . Of this I may give only this advice , ac- cording to my small model . Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies ; the one is , when the matter of ...
... less partially , it would be embraced more generally . Of this I may give only this advice , ac- cording to my small model . Men ought to take heed of rending God's church by two kinds of controversies ; the one is , when the matter of ...
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... force con- sciences ; except it be in cases of overt scandal , blasphemy , or intermixture of practice against the state ; much less to nourish seditions ; to authorize conspiracies and rebellions ; to put the sword into 13.
... force con- sciences ; except it be in cases of overt scandal , blasphemy , or intermixture of practice against the state ; much less to nourish seditions ; to authorize conspiracies and rebellions ; to put the sword into 13.
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