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heathenish 1
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heathens 1
heaven 24
heavenly 4
heavens 6
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24 divers
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24 heaven
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24 means
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Francis Bacon
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heaven

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | call philosophy down from heaven to converse upon the earth— 2 1, V | and policy. But as both heaven and earth do conspire and 3 1, VI | confused mass and matter of heaven and earth was made in a 4 1, VI | God said, “Let there be heaven and earth,” as it is set 5 1, VI | actually, that God made heaven and earth: the one carrying 6 1, VI | place, and lying in view of heaven, is a lively image of a 7 1, VI | finiteness or convexity of heaven are manifestly touched. 8 1, VII | indeed, like the benefits of heaven, which are permanent and 9 2, Int | whether it be the dew of heaven or the springs of the earth, 10 2, II | voyages after the manner of heaven about the globe of the earth.~( 11 2, VI | able to draw them up to heaven.” So as we ought not to 12 2, X | straight way is the way to heaven; but the truth of the direction 13 2, XI | extracted out of the mass of heaven and earth by the benediction 14 2, XI | subject to the laws of heaven and earth, which are the 15 2, XIII | saith, “That the kingdom of heaven is like a good householder, 16 2, XIV | stood fixed, and bare up the heaven from falling) to be meant 17 2, XIV | the poles or axle-tree of heaven, whereupon the conversion 18 2, XIV | persons live in the view of heaven, yet our spirits are included 19 2, XX | doctrine of the philosopher’s heaven, whereby they feigned a 20 2, XXIII| an erected face towards heaven, and a perpetual grovelling 21 2, XXIII| an erected face towards heaven, and a perpetual grovelling 22 2, XXV | according to the laws of heaven and earth; the other, that 23 2, XXV | embase them. For to seek heaven and earth in the Word of 24 2, XXV | God, whereof it is said, “Heaven and earth shall pass, but


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