The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longmans, 1870 |
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... doth commonly know more by the eye , than he that stayeth at home can by relation of the traveller ; yet both ways suffice to make a mutual knowledge , in some degree , on both parts . But for this island , we never heard tell of any ...
... doth commonly know more by the eye , than he that stayeth at home can by relation of the traveller ; yet both ways suffice to make a mutual knowledge , in some degree , on both parts . But for this island , we never heard tell of any ...
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... doth also then ever choose one man from amongst his sons , to live in house with him : who is called ever after the Son of the Vine . The reason will hereafter appear . On the feast - day , the Father or Tirsan cometh forth after divine ...
... doth also then ever choose one man from amongst his sons , to live in house with him : who is called ever after the Son of the Vine . The reason will hereafter appear . On the feast - day , the Father or Tirsan cometh forth after divine ...
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... doth well declare , that we can in that point commit no excess ; so again we find it often repeated in the old law , Be you holy as I am holy ; and what is holiness else but goodness , as we consider it separate and guarded from all ...
... doth well declare , that we can in that point commit no excess ; so again we find it often repeated in the old law , Be you holy as I am holy ; and what is holiness else but goodness , as we consider it separate and guarded from all ...
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... doth make men more de- voutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie for God as man will for man to gratify ...
... doth make men more de- voutly to depend upon the providence of God , as supposing the effects to come immediately from his hand , I demand of them , as Job demanded of his friends , Will you lie for God as man will for man to gratify ...
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... doth notably disavow both power and knowledge such as is not dedicated to goodness or love , for saith he , If I have all faith so as I could remove mountains , ( there is power active , ) if I render my body to the fire , ( there is ...
... doth notably disavow both power and knowledge such as is not dedicated to goodness or love , for saith he , If I have all faith so as I could remove mountains , ( there is power active , ) if I render my body to the fire , ( there is ...
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