The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen7W. Pickering, 1827 |
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... Ancients ; " ( k ) in the " Fables of Pan , ( ) of Prometheus , ( m ) of Pentheus , ( n ) and of Cupid : ( 0 ) in various parts of the Essays , but particu- larly in the Essay on Atheism ( 2 ) and Goodness of Na- ture , " ( p ) in the ...
... Ancients ; " ( k ) in the " Fables of Pan , ( ) of Prometheus , ( m ) of Pentheus , ( n ) and of Cupid : ( 0 ) in various parts of the Essays , but particu- larly in the Essay on Atheism ( 2 ) and Goodness of Na- ture , " ( p ) in the ...
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... ancient and true bonds of unity are " one faith , one baptism , " and not one ceremony , one policy ; if we would observe the league amongst Christians that is penned by our Saviour , " he that is not against us is with us ; " if we ...
... ancient and true bonds of unity are " one faith , one baptism , " and not one ceremony , one policy ; if we would observe the league amongst Christians that is penned by our Saviour , " he that is not against us is with us ; " if we ...
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... ancient councils and synods , as is noted by the ecclesiastical story , when they deprived any bishop , never recorded the offence ; but buried it in perpetual silence : only Cham purchased his curse by revealing his father's disgrace ...
... ancient councils and synods , as is noted by the ecclesiastical story , when they deprived any bishop , never recorded the offence ; but buried it in perpetual silence : only Cham purchased his curse by revealing his father's disgrace ...
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... ancient contentions of bishops . God grant that we may contend with other churches , as the vine with the olive , which of us shall bear the first fruit ; and not as the brier with the thistle , which of us is most unprofitable . And ...
... ancient contentions of bishops . God grant that we may contend with other churches , as the vine with the olive , which of us shall bear the first fruit ; and not as the brier with the thistle , which of us is most unprofitable . And ...
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... ancient con- tentions and divisions between the people and the senate of Rome ; where things were carried at the appetites of multitudes , which can never keep within the compass of any moderation : but these things being with us to ...
... ancient con- tentions and divisions between the people and the senate of Rome ; where things were carried at the appetites of multitudes , which can never keep within the compass of any moderation : but these things being with us to ...
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