The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Houghton, Mifflin, 1861 |
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... turning his countenance towards his creatures , ( though not in the same light and degree , ) made way unto the dispensation of his most holy and secret will ; whereby some of his creatures might stand and keep their state , others ...
... turning his countenance towards his creatures , ( though not in the same light and degree , ) made way unto the dispensation of his most holy and secret will ; whereby some of his creatures might stand and keep their state , others ...
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... turning the fall- ing and defection of the creature , ( which to his pre- science was eternally known ) to make way to his eter- nal counsel touching a Mediator , and the work he purposed to accomplish in him . That God created Spirits ...
... turning the fall- ing and defection of the creature , ( which to his pre- science was eternally known ) to make way to his eter- nal counsel touching a Mediator , and the work he purposed to accomplish in him . That God created Spirits ...
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... turn and become to- day and therefore it is enough if we take thought for the present . Not that moderate cares , whether for a man's family or for the public or for business committed to his charge , are reprehended . But herein is a ...
... turn and become to- day and therefore it is enough if we take thought for the present . Not that moderate cares , whether for a man's family or for the public or for business committed to his charge , are reprehended . But herein is a ...
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... turn the same things over and over in his mind , and hang use- lessly in the same circle of cogitations , till he loses him- self in them ? Which kind of cares is most adverse both to divine and human considerations . OF EARTHLY HOPE ...
... turn the same things over and over in his mind , and hang use- lessly in the same circle of cogitations , till he loses him- self in them ? Which kind of cares is most adverse both to divine and human considerations . OF EARTHLY HOPE ...
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... turn out less than you hoped for , good though it be , yet because it is not so good , it seems to you more like a loss than a gain , by reason of the overhope . If neither more nor less , but so ; the event being equal and answerable ...
... turn out less than you hoped for , good though it be , yet because it is not so good , it seems to you more like a loss than a gain , by reason of the overhope . If neither more nor less , but so ; the event being equal and answerable ...
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