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Chapter 3 Of Unity in Religion

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heathen. The reason was, because the religion of the heathen, consisted rather in rites and ceremonies, than in any constant belief. For you may imagine, what kind of faith theirs was, when the chi

ng the unity of the church; what are the fruit

o that pass, that one saith, Ecce in deserto, another saith, Ecce in penetralibus; that is, when some men seek Christ, in the conventicles of heretics, and others, in an outward face of a church, that voice had need continually to sound in men's ears, Nolite exire, - Go not out. The doctor of the Gentiles (the propriety of whose vocation, drew him to have a special care of those without) saith, if an heathen come in, and hear you speak with several tongues, will he not say that you are mad? And certainly it is little better, when atheists, and profane persons, do hear of so m

sheth faith; it kindleth charity; the outward peace of the church, distilleth into peace of conscience; and

commodate points of religion, by middle way, and taking part of both, and witty reconcilements; as if they would make an arbitrament between God and man. Both these extremes are to be avoided; which will be done, if the league of Christians, penned by our Savior himself, were in two cross clauses thereof, soundly and plainly expounded: He that is not with us, is against u

o that it becometh a thing rather ingenious, than substantial. A man that is of judgment and understanding, shall sometimes hear ignorant men differ, and know well within himself, that those which so differ, mean one thing, and yet they themselves would never agree. And if it come so to pass, in that distance of judgment, which is between man and man, shall we not think that God above, that knows the heart, doth not discern that frail men, in some of their contradictions, intend the same thing; and accepteth of both? The nature of such controversies is excellently expressed, by St. Paul, in the warning and precept, that he giveth concerning th

rd, which is Mahomet's sword, or like unto it; that is, to propagate religion by wars, or by sanguinary persecutions to force consciences; except it be in cases of overt scandal, blasphemy, or intermixture of practice against the state; much less to nourish seditions; to authorize conspiracies and rebellions; to put the sword into the people's hands; and the like;

ying, I will descend, and be like the prince of darkness; and what is it better, to make the cause of religion to descend, to the cruel and execrable actions of murthering princes, butchery of people, and subversion of states and governments? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost, instead of the likeness of a dove, in the shape of a vulture or raven; and set, out of the bark of a Christian church, a flag of a bark of pirates, and assassins. Therefore it is most necessary, that the church, by doctrine and decree, princes by their swor

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Contents

The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 1 Of Truth
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 2 Of Death
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 3 Of Unity in Religion
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 4 Of Revenge
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 5 Of Adversity
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 6 Of Simulation and Dissimulation
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 7 Of Parents and Children
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 8 Of Marriage and Single Life
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 9 Of Envy
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 10 Of Love
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 11 Of Great Place
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 12 Of Boldness
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 13 Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 14 Of Nobility
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 15 Of Seditions and Troubles
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 16 Of Atheism
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 17 Of Superstition
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 18 Of Travel
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 19 Of Empire
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 20 Of Counsel
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 21 Of Delays
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 22 Of Cunning
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 23 Of Wisdom for a Man's Self
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 24 Of Innovations
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The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral by Francis Bacon
Chapter 25 Of Dispatch
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