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... both mens lives and their persons are most Bacon , and in 1606 it is to Maister Anthony Bacon : and the signature in 1597 is Fran . Bacon ; in 1606 is Francis Bacon . " conversant ; yet what I have attained I know X PREFACE .
... both mens lives and their persons are most Bacon , and in 1606 it is to Maister Anthony Bacon : and the signature in 1597 is Fran . Bacon ; in 1606 is Francis Bacon . " conversant ; yet what I have attained I know X PREFACE .
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... person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title of the fourth part of the " Instauratio . " ↑ Catalogue Harleian , vol . iii . page 397. Art . 6797 . These will be explained hereafter . 66 66 " turbulent ; whereas ...
... person • " Scala Intellectus , sive Filum Labyrinthi , " is the title of the fourth part of the " Instauratio . " ↑ Catalogue Harleian , vol . iii . page 397. Art . 6797 . These will be explained hereafter . 66 66 " turbulent ; whereas ...
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... persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them from the church , and maketh them , " to sit down " in the chair of the scorners . " It is but a light thing to be vouched in so serious a ...
... persons do hear of so many discordant and contrary opinions in religion , it doth avert them from the church , and maketh them , " to sit down " in the chair of the scorners . " It is but a light thing to be vouched in so serious a ...
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... persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements , as if they would make an arbitrement between God and man . Both these extremes are to be avoided ; which will be ...
... persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways , and taking part of both , and witty reconcilements , as if they would make an arbitrement between God and man . Both these extremes are to be avoided ; which will be ...
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... persons live the life of witches ; who , as they are mischievous , so end they unfor- more . tunate . • V. QF ADVERSITY . It was a high speech of Seneca ( after the man- ner of the Stoics ) , that the good things which be- long to ...
... persons live the life of witches ; who , as they are mischievous , so end they unfor- more . tunate . • V. QF ADVERSITY . It was a high speech of Seneca ( after the man- ner of the Stoics ) , that the good things which be- long to ...
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