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Pagina xxix
... better ; but it is natural " to arts to be in perpetual agitation and growth . " Neither is the danger alike of new light , and of 66 new motion or remove . " In the Novum Organum he says , ( Aph . 90 , ) " Again " in the customs and ...
... better ; but it is natural " to arts to be in perpetual agitation and growth . " Neither is the danger alike of new light , and of 66 new motion or remove . " In the Novum Organum he says , ( Aph . 90 , ) " Again " in the customs and ...
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... better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
... better , but it embaseth it . For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent ; which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false ...
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... better : when atheists and profane 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 ...
... better : when atheists and profane 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 ...
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... better , to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and exe- crable actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , in- stead of the ...
... better , to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and exe- crable actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , in- stead of the ...
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... better than me ? man should do wrong , merely out of ill - nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or brier , which prick and scratch , because they can do no other . The most tolerable sort of revenge is for those wrongs which ...
... better than me ? man should do wrong , merely out of ill - nature , why , yet it is but like the thorn or brier , which prick and scratch , because they can do no other . The most tolerable sort of revenge is for those wrongs which ...
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