| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 398 pągines
...mortals, (for so I hold Lord Bacon to be) has observed in his beautiful prayer : ' I have sought thee in courts, fields, and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples.' This has been well supposed to mean devotional exercise, with a view to cultivate and improve our piety,... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1825 - 398 pągines
...mortals, (for so I hold Lord Bacon to be) has observed in his beautiful prayer: ' I have sought thee in courts, fields, and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples.' This has been well supposed to mean devotional exercise, with a view to cultivate and improve our piety,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 694 pągines
...great father of inductive philosophy, in one of his addresses to the Deity : " Thy creatures have been my books, but thy Scriptures much more. I have sought...and gardens ; but I have found thee in thy temples." These impressions and sentiments in favour of revealed religion, he used every endeavour to communicate... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 pągines
...displeasure ; but I have been as a dove, free from superfluity of maliciousness. Thy creatures have been my books, but thy Scriptures much more. I have sought...and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples." (*) So in the Religio Medici, Sir Thomas Brown says, " For my religion, though there be several circumstances... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 558 pągines
...displeasure ; but I have been as a dove, free from superfluity of maliciousness. Thy creatures have been my books, but thy Scriptures much more. I have sought...and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples." (i) So in the Religto Medici, Sir Thomas Brown says, " For my religion, though there be several circumstances... | |
| 1831 - 704 pągines
...maliciousness. Thy creatures have been my books, but thy scriptures much more. I have sought lliee * sanctificationi have remained with me, and my heart, through thy grace, hath been an unquenched coal... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 pągines
...Prayer," and " The Writer's Prayer," are in the Baconiana. (6) Vol. vii. p. 8. (c) Vol. vii. p. 9. my books, but thy scriptures much more. I have sought...and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples." (a) Instaura- The same holy feeling appears in all his important Uon' works. The preface to his Instauratio... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 pągines
...displeasure ; but I have been as a dove, free from superfluity of maliciousness. Thy creatures have been my books, but thy scriptures much more. I have sought...and gardens, but I have found thee in thy temples.' — Ib. p. 3. • 70 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON" : principal causes and motives of schisms and divisions.... | |
| William Josiah Irons - 1836 - 242 pągines
...Righteousness and Judgment are the habitation of His Throne ! " PART III. CONCLUSION. " THY Creatures have been my books, but thy SCRIPTURES much more ! I have sought...and gardens, but I have found THEE in thy Temples !" LORD BACON. SECTION I. RELIGION, A FINAL CAUSE OF TriE HUMAN MIND. OUR argument has thus far been... | |
| William Josiah Irons - 1836 - 238 pągines
...Righteousness and Judgment are the habitation of His Throne ! " PART III. CONCLUSION. " THY Creatures have been my books, but thy SCRIPTURES much more ! I have sought...and gardens, but I have found THEE in thy Temples !" LORD BACON-. SECTION I. RELIGION, A FINAL CAUSE OF THE HUMAN MIND. OUR argument has thus far been... | |
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