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" ... creature, without that confidence of a better nature than his own, could never attain. So man, when he resteth and assureth himself upon divine protection and favour, gathereth a force and faith, which human nature in itself could not obtain : therefore... "
The Essays, Or, Counsels, Civil and Moral: And, The Wisdom of the Ancients - Page 110
by Francis Bacon - 1861 - 360 pages
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The British Prose Writers, Volume 1

1821 - 416 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...magnanimity as Rome; of this state hear what Cicero saith, " Qnam volumus, licet, Patres conscripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos,...
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Essays moral, economical and political

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1822 - 234 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...Hispanos, nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Poenos, nee artilnis Graecos, nee denique hoc ipso hujus gentis et terrae domestico nativoque sensu Italos ipsos...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans ..., Volume 2

Francis Bacon - 1824 - 598 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain: therefore as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...magnanimity as Rome; of this state hear what Cicero saith: qitam volumns, licet, patres conscripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, ncc robore Gallos,...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 550 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...hear what Cicero saith, " Quam volumus, licet, Patres con" scripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, " nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Pcenos, nee...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England..: Essays ...

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...hear what Cicero saith, " Quam volumus, licet, Patres con" scripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, " nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Poanos, nee...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volume 1

Francis Bacon - 1825 - 538 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...hear what Cicero saith, " Quam volumus, licet, Patres con" scripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, " nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Poanos, nee...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain : therefore as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...state hear what Cicero saith : quam volumus, licet, palres conscripti, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Pcenos,...
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Literary gems [ed. by J.S.].

Literary gems - 1826 - 718 pages
...f Better nature. itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...state hear what Cicero saith, * " Quam volumus, licet, palres conscripti; nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos, nee calliditate Poenos,...
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Moral, Economical, and Political Essays

Francis Bacon - 1833 - 228 pages
...which human nature in itself could not obtain ; therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means...magnanimity as Rome : of this state hear what Cicero saith : & Quam volumus, licet, paties conscript!, nos amemus, tamen nee numero Hispanos, nee robore Gallos,...
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Astronomy and General Physics, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology

William Whewell - 1833 - 298 pages
...faith, which human nature could not obtain. Therefore, as atheism is in all respects hateful, so in this, that it depriveth human nature of the means to exalt itself above human frailty."* Such a law, then, of reference to a Supremely Good Being, is impressed upon our nature, as the condition...
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