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... rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain 1612 . Your loving brother and friend , FRA . BACON . TO THE Right Honourable my very good Lord ...
... rest in my comtemplations , so my comtemplations ever found rest in your loving conference and judgment : so wishing you all good , I remain 1612 . Your loving brother and friend , FRA . BACON . TO THE Right Honourable my very good Lord ...
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... rest , saith yet excellently well , " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to " " see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand " in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , " and the adventures thereof below : but ...
... rest , saith yet excellently well , " It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore , and to " " see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand " in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , " and the adventures thereof below : but ...
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... rest in providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the ...
... rest in providence , and turn upon the poles of truth . To pass from theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil business , it will be acknowledged , even by those that practise it not , that clear and round dealing is the ...
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... rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , " vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath ...
... rest : for if a man can be par- taker of God's theatre , he shall likewise be partaker of God's rest : " Et conversus Deus , " ut aspiceret opera , quæ fecerunt manus suæ , " vidit quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath ...
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... rest ; nay almost alone , as if it were all in all . But the reason is plain . There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken , are ...
... rest ; nay almost alone , as if it were all in all . But the reason is plain . There is in human nature generally more of the fool than of the wise ; and therefore those faculties by which the foolish part of men's minds is taken , are ...
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