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The Essays of Lord Bacon - Page 5
by Francis Bacon - 1873 - 240 pages
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The Covenant: A Quarterly Periodical Devoted to the Cause of Odd-Fellowship

1844 - 592 pages
...thy blessings all around To ст'гу corner of the globe. ADDRESS.» «T i .in N В . Г KISTO M . Certainly it is Heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in Charity, rtst in Providence, and tare upon the poles of Truth,— lord Bacon— Estay on Truth. WE are convened,...
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Scriptural musings

Augusta M. Wicks - 1845 - 214 pages
...higher." Oh, how incomparable your happiness, both here and hereafter ! For " it is heaven upon earth to move in charity, rest in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth." Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are...
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Bacon: His Writings and His Philosophy

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 226 pages
...and serenej — and to see the errors, and wanderings, and mists, and tempests in the vale below :' so always that this prospect be with pity, and not...theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil busiiiesi',"irwi!t't)"e"acKno'wle"dge'd, °e"ven %y those that practise it not, that clear and round...
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Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 pages
...and serene} — and to see the errors, and wanderings, and mists, and tempests in the vale below :' so always that this prospect be with pity, and not...is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in clArity, rest in providence, ami turn upon the poles of truth. To pass from theological and philosophical...
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The national portrait gallery of illustrious and eminent ..., Volumes 3-4

William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 512 pages
...acknowledgments to that Being from whom this and all other mercies flow." Lord Bacon has said, that "it is heaven upon earth, to have a man's mind move in charity, rest in providence, and III. T turn upon the poles of truth." Jenner is a striking illustration of the truth of this remark....
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Bacon; His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1

George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pages
...wanderings, and mists, -and tempests in the vale helow :' so always that this prospect he with pity, .ml not with swelling or pride. Certainly it is heaven upon earth to have a man's mind more in charity, rest in providence, -;:.il turn upon the poles of truth. lmlh of civil husiness, it...
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The English Presbyterian Messenger, Volume 1

1848 - 592 pages
...destitute." The Convention is to meet again in the Mission House, New York, on the second Tuesday of April. — Lord Bacon. LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY. (Continued from page 420.) WE are at a loss to know on what...
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Mores Catholici, Or, Ages of Faith, Volume 3

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1847 - 844 pages
...the evidence of those who knew what was the life within them ; for as a modern philosopher says, " Certainly it is heaven upon earth to have a man's...in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth." " О how happy is the life of monks," cries Alcuiu, addressing the brethren of Salzburg ; " life, pleasing...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 30

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1847 - 752 pages
...forlorn and squalid Misery will be robed in her celestial light. ' Certainly,' says Bacon, ' it is a heaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in Charity,...in Providence, and turn upon the poles of TRUTH.' THE NORTHERN LIGHTS. MYSTERIOUS Lights ! that paint the northern sky, And tinge the sombre dome of...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 22; Volume 86

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1847 - 806 pages
...clear and serene ; and to see the errors and wanderings, and mists and tempests, in the vale below : so always that this prospect be with pity, and not with swelling or pride.' It is not as literary athlete that we contend in the educational nrena. We have no secular interests...
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