... put forth our prayers to God, that remembering the miseries of mankind, and the pilgrimage of this life, where we pass but few days and sorrowful, he would vouchsafe, through our hands, and the hands of others, to whom he has given the like mind,... Philosophia Ultima - Page 3by Charles Woodruff Shields - 1861 - 96 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 324 pages
...pilgrimage of this life, where we pass but few days and sorrowful, he would vouchsafe, through our bands, and the hands of others, to whom he has given the...human race by a new act of his bounty. We likewise, humbly beseech him, that what is human may not clash with what is divine ; and that when the ways of... | |
| 1860 - 570 pages
...we pass but few days and sorrowful, he would vouchsafe, through our hands and the hands of others, to relieve the human race by a new act of his bounty." What a contrast! Yet, a little while since, an English clergyman had the effrontery, in a public assembly,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1872 - 602 pages
...are not at our disposal, we here, at the entrance of our work, with the utmost humility and fervency, put forth our prayers to God, that remembering the...human race by a new act of his bounty. We likewise humbly beseech him, that what is human may not clash with what is divine : and that when the ways of... | |
| Charles Woodruff Shields - 1877 - 626 pages
...sorrowful. He would vouchsafe through our hands, and the hands of others, to whom He has given the lite mind, to relieve the human race by a new act of His bounty. We likeu'ise beseech Him, that what is human may not clash with what is divine; and that when the ways... | |
| Charles Woodruff Shields - 1888 - 446 pages
...BROTHER ILLUSTRIOUS. <« /jS thesc great things are not at our disposal, we here, at the entrance -tji of our work, with the utmost fervency and humility,...may not clash with what is divine; and that when the ways of the senses are opened, and a greater natural light set up in the mind, nothing of incredulity... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1902 - 440 pages
...that remembering the miseries of mankind, and the pilgrimage of this life, 18 THE GREAT INSTAURATION where we pass but few days and sorrowful, he would...human race by a new act of his bounty. We likewise humbly beseech him that what is human may not clash with what is divine ; and that when the ways of... | |
| Harris L. Coulter - 2001 - 822 pages
...prayer quoted above:e We here, at the entrance of our work, with the utmost humility and fervency, put forth our prayers to God, that remembering the...human race by a new act of his bounty. We likewise humbly beseech him, that what is human may not clash with what is divine; and that when the ways of... | |
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