“Lukewarm persons think they may accommodate points of religion by middle ways and witty reconcilements,--as if they would make an arbitrament between God and man.”
Quote by Francis Bacon
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay
This volume includes a wide array of essays, treatises, and philosophical works by Francis Bacon, a prominent figure in the Renaissance. The introductory essay offers a scholarly overview of Bacon's life, thought, and contributions to the intellectual landscape of his time. more
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