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If the Church was ever , in any sense , a patron of Learning , it was a Learning that was in bonds . ... profound thinkers , skilful artists , learned scholars , and that in pre - Christian times are to be found systems of thought ...
If the Church was ever , in any sense , a patron of Learning , it was a Learning that was in bonds . ... profound thinkers , skilful artists , learned scholars , and that in pre - Christian times are to be found systems of thought ...
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He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman ( says Basil Montagu ) , of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the ... Indeed , he was a most eloquent man , and of a rare learning and wisdom as ever I knew England to breed , and one ...
He was a learned lawyer and a true gentleman ( says Basil Montagu ) , of a mind the most comprehensive to sound the ... Indeed , he was a most eloquent man , and of a rare learning and wisdom as ever I knew England to breed , and one ...
He learned the first steps of secrecy , the joy of writing , the thrill of anonymous authorship , from the example of his parents . Not only was Lady Bacon an author , but so was her husband . They were not merely authors but they were ...
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