| William Sanday - 2006 - 80 pages
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| Elizabeth Inchbald - 2007 - 454 pages
...is the being — can it be an immortal one? who will condescend to govern by such sinister methods! "Certainly," says Lord Bacon, "man is of kin to the...kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature."2 Men, indeed, appear to me to act in a very unphilosophical manner when they try to secure... | |
| W. H. D. Rouse - 2007 - 252 pages
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| Charles Colson - 2010 - 451 pages
...planet. NEITHER APE NOR ANGEL They that deny God destroy man's nobility; for certainly, man is akin to the beasts by his body; and if he be not of kin...by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. FRANCIS BACON In Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's masterful novel The Cancer Ward, a young, cancerous political... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 2007 - 724 pages
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| Paul A. Rahe - 2008
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| Francis Bacon - 2008 - 376 pages
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