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Francis Bacon
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | then, the ignorance and error of this opinion, and the 2 1, II | we see it is accounted an error to commit a natural body 3 1, II | cures; we see it is a like error to rely upon advocates or 4 1, III | and Cicero noteth this error directly in Cato II. when 5 1, IV | and inconvenience of this error in ecclesiastical history; 6 1, IV | the practices, are full of error and vanity; which the great 7 1, V | from ourselves.~(2) Another error induced by the former is 8 1, V | them before.~(3) Another error, that hath also some affinity 9 1, V | weighty and solid.~(4) Another error, of a diverse nature from 10 1, V | and substance.~(5) Another error which doth succeed that 11 1, V | higher science.~(6) Another error hath proceeded from too 12 1, V | deservedly deluded.~(7) Another error that hath some connection 13 1, V | pronunciant.~(8) Another error is an impatience of doubt, 14 1, V | certainties.~(9) Another error is in the manner of the 15 1, V | augmented.~(11) But the greatest error of all the rest is the mistaking 16 1, VI | preservative against unbelief and error. For our Saviour saith, “ 17 1, VI | we will be secured from error: first the Scriptures, revealing 18 1, VII | insomuch as it was noted for an error in his mind that he desired 19 1, VII | excellent taxation of an error, ordinary with counsellors 20 1, VIII | and they be the clouds of error which descend in the storms 21 2, Int | endeavour, the second preventeth error, and the third supplieth 22 2, Int | this they fall into the error described in the ancient 23 2, Int | general, yet I hold to be an error; which is, that scholars 24 2, VII | which is the root of all error) have made too untimely 25 2, VIII | into assertion, whereby error might draw error, but reserved 26 2, VIII | whereby error might draw error, but reserved in doubt; 27 2, X | remedy is most susceptible of error; for the same subtlety of 28 2, XIII | incompetent; wherein their error is the fouler, because it 29 2, XIII | that can ever correct that error, being (as the physicians 30 2, XIII | But here was their chief error: they charged the deceit 31 2, XVII | is a kind of contract of error between the deliverer and 32 2, XVIII| is a kind of contract of error between the deliverer and 33 2, XXI | perfection of his form; the error or false imitation of which 34 2, XXIII| conclusion, if there be error and mistaking in the minors.~( 35 2, XXIII| And certainly it is an error frequent for men to shoot 36 2, XXIII| conduct them with the less error and the more dexterity.~( 37 2, XXIII| far differing. In which error it seemeth Pompey was, of 38 2, XXIII| conclusion, if there be error and mistaking in the minors.~( 39 2, XXIII| And certainly it is an error frequent for men to shoot 40 2, XXIII| conduct them with the less error and the more dexterity.~( 41 2, XXIII| far differing. In which error it seemeth Pompey was, of 42 2, XXV | having the very face of error, and the other of imposture; 43 2, XXV | one sort falling into the error of Nicodemus, demanding 44 2, XXV | The other sort into the error of the disciples, which 45 2, XXV | particulars, the greater peril of error you do incur; so much more 46 2, XXV | that they add authority to error, and destroy the authority


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