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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | barren of the production of works for the benefit of the life 2 1, Int | fit for great and small works. And for your gift of speech, 3 1, Int | the particular acts and works are which have been embraced 4 1, I | contemplation of God’s creatures and works produceth (having regard 5 1, I | produceth (having regard to the works and creatures themselves) 6 1, I | dependence of causes and the works of Providence; then, according 7 1, I | or in the book of God’s works, divinity or philosophy; 8 1, IV | and illustration of their works with tropes and figures, 9 1, IV | when they see learned men’s works like the first letter of 10 1, IV | left the oracle of God’s works, and adored the deceiving 11 1, IV | speculations to the magnitude of works; and alchemy pretendeth 12 1, V | read in the volume of God’s works; and contrariwise by continual 13 1, VI | pleased God to put upon the works of power, and the works 14 1, VI | works of power, and the works of wisdom; wherewith concurreth, 15 1, VI | as it is set down of the works following; but actually, 16 1, VI | and contemplate His own works was blessed above all the 17 1, VI | and authors of music and works in metal. In the age after 18 1, VI | took delight to hide His works, to the end to have them 19 1, VI | the great and wonderful works of God, so if we should 20 1, VI | signed and engraven upon His works. Thus much therefore for 21 1, VII | walls; but his buildings and works were more of glory and triumph 22 1, VII | his opinion for Homer’s works); thirdly, in his letter 23 1, VII | itself in his writings and works: whereof some are extant 24 2, Int | therefore be laid, that all works are over common by amplitude 25 2, Int | nevertheless that their works and acts are rather matters 26 2, Int | sciences themselves.~3. The works or acts of merit towards 27 2, Int | comforting of the same.~4. The works which concern the seats 28 2, Int | ventis aditus, &c.”~5. The works touching books are two—first, 29 2, Int | annotations, and the like.~6. The works pertaining to the persons 30 2, Int | These are summarily the works and acts wherein the merits 31 2, I | age, as many have done the works of Nature, and the state, 32 2, I | Augustine’s nor Saint Ambrose’s works that will make so wise a 33 2, I | competent collection of the works of Nature which have a digression 34 2, IV | than to the philosophersworks; and for wit and eloquence, 35 2, VI | worship of God. For as all works do show forth the power 36 2, VI | his image, so it is of the works of God, which do show the 37 2, VII | description or dilatation of His works; holy in the connection 38 2, VII | liberty and possibility of works and effects. For physic 39 2, VIII| the inventions (being the works or fruits of Nature or art) 40 2, VIII| in deducing direction of works from the speculation of 41 2, XIV | some pleasant and beautiful works and orders like the frets 42 2, XXI | which are only our deeds and works; as it is said, Opera eorum 43 2, XXV | known to the Lord all His works.”~(15) From the former two 44 2, XXV | between God’s Word and His works; neither do they give honour 45 2, XXV | attributes of God, and of the works of God. The nature of God 46 2, XXV | respective to the persons. The works of God summary are two, 47 2, XXV | redemption; and both these works, as in total they appertain


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