The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1Carey, 1841 |
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Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. ture , is weak . Yet in religious meditations , there Is sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . * You shall read in some of the friars ' books of RELIGION being the ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. ture , is weak . Yet in religious meditations , there Is sometimes mixture of vanity and of superstition . III . OF UNITY IN RELIGION . * You shall read in some of the friars ' books of RELIGION being the ...
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... 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 done if the league of Christians , penned by ...
... 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 done if the league of Christians , penned by ...
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... religion , and other superstitions and errors of religion . And that in the true reli- gion there hath not , nor is any impediment , ex- cept it be by accident or intermixture of humour . That a religion which consisteth in rites and ...
... religion , and other superstitions and errors of religion . And that in the true reli- gion there hath not , nor is any impediment , ex- cept it be by accident or intermixture of humour . That a religion which consisteth in rites and ...
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2 ix | xlix |
From the publication of the Wisdom of the | lviii |
ESSAYS | lxix |
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