But it is not the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sinketh in and settleth in it, that doth the hurt such as we spake of before. But howsoever these things are thus in men's depraved judgments and affections, yet truth, which only doth... Types of the Essay - Página 239editado por - 1921 - 373 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Russell - 1860 - 170 páginas
...at length, an intellectual and moral wreck. Most justly, as well as beautifully, has Bacon said, " truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing, of it,—the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it,—and the... | |
| Advanced reading book - 1860 - 458 páginas
...forward, bustling and swelling, and aptly compared to a puddle in a storm. OF TRUTH. — (BACON.1) TRUTH, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it — the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it — and the... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1860 - 418 páginas
...at length, an intellectual and moral wreck. Most justly, as well as beautifully, has Bacon said, " truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing, of it,—the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it,—and the... | |
| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1861 - 630 páginas
...we spake of before. But howsoever4 these things are thus in men's depraved judgments and affectious, yet truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it — the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it — and the... | |
| 1862 - 838 páginas
...Essay, worthy to be engraved on the memory of every reader: " But, howsoever (although) these things arc thus in men's depraved judgments and affections, yet...itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it — the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it — and the... | |
| Alexander Penrose Forbes - 1862 - 300 páginas
...being in the lower world. How nobly does Bacon express the higher aspect of knowledge, where he says, " Truth, which only doth judge itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the lovemaking or wooing of it, and the knowledge of the truth which is the presence of it, and the... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1863 - 436 páginas
...passage from this Essay, worthy to be engraved on the memory of every reader: " But, howsoever (although) these things are thus in men's depraved judgments...itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it—the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it—and the belief... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 468 páginas
...to themselves ? One of the Fathers, in great severity, called poesy vinum dcemonum [devil's-wine] , because it filleth the imagination; and yet it is...itself, teacheth that the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making or wooing of it, the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it, and the belief... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 678 páginas
...doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue." Prov. xxv. 23. Compare Jer. xx. 10 ; Neh. vi. 6. " It is not the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sticketh in and settleth in the mind, that doth the hurt." Cowper says : " Whoeyer keeps an open oar... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 648 páginas
...doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue." Prov. xxv. 23. Compare Jer. xx. 10 ; Neh. vi. 6. " It is no.t the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sticketh in and settleth in the mind, that doth the hurt." Cowper says : " Whoever keeps an open ear... | |
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