| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 382 sider
...superavimus. 69 Essay XVII. Of Superstition T were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of him : for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : Surely (saith he)... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 sider
...superavimus. Essay XVII. Of Superstition \T were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of him : for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : Surely (saith he)... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 462 sider
...nationesque super 'avimus. XVII OF SUPERSTITION IT were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of him. For the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : ' Surely (saith he)... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 376 sider
...nationesque superavimus. Essay XVIL Of Superstition were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of him : for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : Surely (saith he)... | |
| Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 478 sider
..."Essays Civil and Moral." OF SUPERSTITION IT WERE better to have no opinion of God at all than such an opinion as is unworthy of him, for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely; and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose: «Surely," saith he,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 290 sider
...considerably altered and enlarged, 1625.) IT were better to have no opinion of God at all than such an opinion as is unworthy of him ; for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely. And cer1 High as we may rate ourselves, Conscript Fathers, we cannot claim superiority to the Spaniards... | |
| James Puckle - 1900 - 266 sider
...to swear by, but none to believe in. 295. It were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of him : For the one is unbelief, the otLer is contumely. 296. SWEARER. No canting, I beseech you, sir, I swear only as the readiest way... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 474 sider
..." Essays Civil and MoraL" OP SUPERSTITION IT WERE better to have no opinion of God at all than such an opinion as is unworthy of him, for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely; and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : " Surely, " saith... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 200 sider
...gentes nationeaque superXVII OF SUPERSTITION IT were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an opinion as is unworthy of Him : for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose : " Surely," saith he,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1905 - 410 sider
...nationesque superavimus. " XVII. OF SUPERSTITION IT were better to have no opinion of God at all 20 than such an opinion as is unworthy of him; for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely.0 And certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch0 saith well to that purpose:... | |
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