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Bacon's Essays, and Wisdom of the Ancients
Francis Bacon
Bacon's Essays, and Wisdom of the Ancients
Francis Bacon
To pass from theological and philosophical truth to the truth of civil business; it will be acknowledged, even by those that practise it not, that clear and round dealing is the honor of man's nature, and that mixture of falsehood is like alloy in coin of gold and silver, which may make the metal work the better, but it embaseth it. For these winding and crooked courses are the goings of the serpent; which goeth basely upon the belly, and not upon the feet. There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame, as to be found false and perfidious; and therefore Montaigne saith prettily, when he inquired the reason why the word of the lie should be such a disgrace, and such an odious charge: saith he, "If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much as to say that he is brave towards God and a coward towards men. For a lie faces God, and shrinks from man;" surely, the wickedness of falsehood and breach of faith cannot possibly be so highly expressed, as in that it shall be the last peal to call the judgments of God upon the generations of men: it being foretold, that, when "Christ cometh," he shall not "find faith upon the earth."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 12, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9798706518707 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 260 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 15 mm · 285 g |
Language | English |
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