The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... religion or manners , but rather , as I sup- pose , medicinable : only I disliked now to put them out , because they will be like the late new halfpence , which though the silver were good , yet the pieces were small ; but since they ...
... religion or manners , but rather , as I sup- pose , medicinable : only I disliked now to put them out , because they will be like the late new halfpence , which though the silver were good , yet the pieces were small ; but since they ...
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... Religion 8 ... Revenge 16 .. .Adversity . 18 .Simulation and Dissimulation 20 .Parents and Children 25 .Marriage and Single Life 28 • .Envy 31 .Love 40 .Great Place 43 .Boldness 49 .. Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 52 . A King 56 ...
... Religion 8 ... Revenge 16 .. .Adversity . 18 .Simulation and Dissimulation 20 .Parents and Children 25 .Marriage and Single Life 28 • .Envy 31 .Love 40 .Great Place 43 .Boldness 49 .. Goodness , and Goodness of Nature 52 . A King 56 ...
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... religious ; but the fear of it , as a tribute due unto nature , is weak . Yet in religious medi- tations there is sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . You shall read in some of the friars books of mortification , that a man ...
... religious ; but the fear of it , as a tribute due unto nature , is weak . Yet in religious medi- tations there is sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . You shall read in some of the friars books of mortification , that a man ...
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... RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief band of human so- ciety , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion were evils unknown to the heathen . The reason was ...
... RELIGION . RELIGION being the chief band of human so- ciety , it is a happy thing when itself is well contained within the true bond of unity . The quarrels and divisions about religion were evils unknown to the heathen . The reason was ...
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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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