The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... maketh free from the law of sin and death . " Here , then , is the truth which we are especially concerned to know ; " The excellency of knowledge , ' as saith the Apostle , " the knowledge of Jesus Christ my Lord . " Hence it is of the ...
... maketh free from the law of sin and death . " Here , then , is the truth which we are especially concerned to know ; " The excellency of knowledge , ' as saith the Apostle , " the knowledge of Jesus Christ my Lord . " Hence it is of the ...
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HOPE WHICH MAKETH NOT ASHAMED . " " " A WEARY world this is ! " sighed Mrs. Morris to herself , as she toiled along the dusty road between the town of Balstone and the village of Leigh , a distance of more than four miles ... MAKETH NOT ...
HOPE WHICH MAKETH NOT ASHAMED . " " " A WEARY world this is ! " sighed Mrs. Morris to herself , as she toiled along the dusty road between the town of Balstone and the village of Leigh , a distance of more than four miles ... MAKETH NOT ...
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... the hand of God , both in the desolations of war , and in the establishment of peace . " Come , behold the works of the Lord , what desolations he hath made in the earth . He maketh wars to cease to the end of the A ...
... the hand of God , both in the desolations of war , and in the establishment of peace . " Come , behold the works of the Lord , what desolations he hath made in the earth . He maketh wars to cease to the end of the A ...
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... maketh , The mysteries of the Unseen E'en bold to deny maketh . 2 2. Regard thou the myst'ries of Love's Perfection and not sin's blemish : The meritless man his sole aim Defects to descry maketh . 3. The cupbearer's glances the path Of ...
... maketh , The mysteries of the Unseen E'en bold to deny maketh . 2 2. Regard thou the myst'ries of Love's Perfection and not sin's blemish : The meritless man his sole aim Defects to descry maketh . 3. The cupbearer's glances the path Of ...
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