| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 pages
...to Religion. They that deny a God deftroy Man's Nobility : for certainly Man is of Kin to the Beafts by his Body ; and if he be not of Kin to God by his Spirit, he is a bafe and ignoble Creature. It deftroys likewife Magnanimity, and the raifing of Human Nature : for... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 pages
...adversities do more bow men's minds to religion. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and, if...by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature ; for take an example of a dog, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 pages
...God destroy mans nobility. For certainely man is of kinne to the beasts by his body ; and if he bee not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroies likewise mngnanimity, and the raising of humane nature. For, take an example of a dog,... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 pages
...to religion. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beast by his body; and, if he be not of kin to God by his •pint, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1859 - 176 pages
...sorrow's keenest wind. "They that deny a (.iod, destroy Man's nobility : for certainly Man is of kinn to the Beasts by his Body ; and if he be not of kfhn to God by his Spirit, he is a base ignoble Creature. It destroys likewise Magnanimity, and the... | |
| Henry Whitney Bellows - 1860 - 456 pages
...affections, 1 Lord Bacon's precise words are : " They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body, and if he...by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising of human nature : for take an example of a dog,... | |
| Henry Whitney Bellows - 1860 - 458 pages
...affections, 1 Lord Bacon's precise words are: "They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body, and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, ho is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising of human nature... | |
| 1860 - 806 pages
...a God, deny man's nobility ; for certainly man is akin to the beasts by his body ; and if he be not kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the rising of human nature ; for take an example of a dog,... | |
| George Ramsay - 1862 - 160 pages
...because his ordinary works convince it." — " They that deny God destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and if he...God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature : It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising human nature ; for, take an example of a dog,... | |
| 1862 - 740 pages
...that deny a God," observes Lord Bacon (Essay on "Atheism"), " destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and if he...by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature. It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature ; for, take an example of a dog,... | |
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