The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Edition:William Pickering., 1834 |
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Strana cdxxxi
... unto God of the faith . wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after his death . This confession of his faith doth abundantly testify that ...
... unto God of the faith . wherein he resigned his breath ; the crowning of all his other perfections and abilities ; and the best perfume of his name to the world after his death . This confession of his faith doth abundantly testify that ...
Strana cdxxxiv
... unto faith the tribute due unto faith : and lastly , that being freed from the poison of knowledge , infused into it by the serpent , and with which the human soul is swoln and puffed up , we may neither be too profoundly nor immode ...
... unto faith the tribute due unto faith : and lastly , that being freed from the poison of knowledge , infused into it by the serpent , and with which the human soul is swoln and puffed up , we may neither be too profoundly nor immode ...
Strana cdxxxviii
... unto every end every ope- ration will not serve . That which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no ...
... unto every end every ope- ration will not serve . That which doth assign unto each thing the kind , that which doth moderate the force and power , that which appoints the form and measure of working , the same we term a law . So that no ...
Strana cdxxxix
... unto him , and said , Father , tell me , if ye can , what is the cause of this great rising of the sands and shelves here about this haven , the which stop it up , so that no ships can arrive here ? Ye are the eldest man that I can espy ...
... unto him , and said , Father , tell me , if ye can , what is the cause of this great rising of the sands and shelves here about this haven , the which stop it up , so that no ships can arrive here ? Ye are the eldest man that I can espy ...
Strana 1
... unto you , but herein ( I thank you ) I fynd by soundry weyes you do but as you are wonte , I should be much to blame if any tyme shall make me forgetfull of it , and remembring it I muste be unthankfull if I requyte it not , if it lye ...
... unto you , but herein ( I thank you ) I fynd by soundry weyes you do but as you are wonte , I should be much to blame if any tyme shall make me forgetfull of it , and remembring it I muste be unthankfull if I requyte it not , if it lye ...
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Strana cdxlvi - I HAD rather believe all the fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoran, than that this universal frame is without a mind.
Strana 7 - Sir, you do not know it to be good or bad till the judge determines it. I have said that you are to state facts fairly ; so that your thinking, or what you call knowing, a cause to be bad, must be from reasoning, must be from your supposing your arguments to be weak and inconclusive.
Strana cdxxxv - Lord ! how Thy servant hath walked before Thee; remember what I have first sought, and what hath been principal in my intentions. I have loved Thy assemblies, I have mourned for the divisions of Thy Church, I have delighted in the brightness of Thy sanctuary. This vine which Thy right hand hath planted in this nation, I have ever prayed unto Thee, that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods.
Strana cdxxvii - My conceit of his person was never increased toward him by his place, or honours : but I have and do reverence him, for the greatness that was only proper to himself, in that he seemed to me ever, by his work, one of the greatest men, and most worthy of admiration, that had been in many ages. In his adversity I ever prayed, that God would give him strength ; for greatness he could not want. Neither could I condole in a word or syllable for him, as knowing no accident could do harm to virtue, but...