| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - Liczba stron: 562
...; for, to say MI his heart, is to think within himself, to be intimately convinced. " It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip...the heart of man, than by this, that atheists will over be talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it within themselves, and would be glad... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1876 - Liczba stron: 420
...us to "judge of the pleasure of the heart by the pleasure of the eye." Explain. (e) " It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip than in the heart of man, than by this ." What ? (/) He speaks of " a new primum mobile, .that ravisheth all the spheres of government." What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - Liczba stron: 190
...xviii. I : ' Men ought always to pray and not to faint' (^ iitmuciiv). Bacon's Essays, xvi. P. 65 : ' Atheists will ever be talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it, within themselves.' Compare ii. 2. 32, and 3 Henry VI. i. 4. 48. 298. be secret. Compare Two Gentlemen of Verona, iii.... | |
| John Bunyan - 1877 - Liczba stron: 324
...for whom it maketh [that is, to whom it would be advantageous,] that there were no God. It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip...the heart of man, than by this, that atheists will be ever talking of that, their opinion, as if they fainted in it themselves, and would be glad to be... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - Liczba stron: 272
...for none deny there 25 is a God, but those for whom it maketh that there were no God. It appeareth in nothing more, that atheism is rather in the lip...talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it themselves, and would 30 be glad to be strengthened by the consent of others. Nay, more, you shall... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1879 - Liczba stron: 430
...God. It appeareth in nothing more, that Atheisme is rather in the Lip, then in the Heart of Man, then by this; That Atheists will ever be talking of that their Opinion, as if they fainted in if, within themselves, and would be glad to be strengthned, by the Consent of others: Nay more, you... | |
| Noah Knowles Davis - 1880 - Liczba stron: 344
...this;) .'. The profound philosopher must believe in God. A little further on, Bacon says, " It appeareth in nothing more that atheism is rather in the lip...talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it themselves, and would be glad to be strengthened by the consent of others ; nay, more, you shall have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - Liczba stron: 276
...haste. See page 136, note 14. 41 That is, " if you are faint-hearted" So in Bacon's essay Of Atheism : " Atheists will ever be talking of that their opinion, as if they fainted in it within themselves." SCENE II. — The Same. A Room in the Palace. Enter the Queen, BUSHY, and BAGOT. Bushy. Madam, your... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - Liczba stron: 104
...it; for none deny there is a God, but those for whom it maketh* that there were no God. It appeareth in nothing more that atheism is rather in the lip...themselves, and would be glad to be strengthened by consent of others; nay, more, you shall have atheists strive to get disciples, as it fareth with other... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - Liczba stron: 570
..."God, but those for wtoa-ifr maKSE^ that there wereng^fioi It appeareth in nothing lHU1't!,""ffia5 'atheism is" rather in the lip than in the heart of...be glad to be strengthened by the consent of others ; Rabbinical explanations of the law. It is replete with wonderful narratives. c This passage not improbably... | |
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