The mirrour of state and eloquence. Represented in the incomparable letters of the famous Sr. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, St. Albans, to Queene Elizabeth, King James, and other personages of the highest trust and honour in the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Concerning the better and more sure establishment of those nations in the affaires of peace and warre. With an ample and admirable accompt of his faith, written by the express command of King Iames: together with The character of a true Christian, and some other adjuncts of rare devotion.
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- The mirrour of state and eloquence. Represented in the incomparable letters of the famous Sr. Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, St. Albans, to Queene Elizabeth, King James, and other personages of the highest trust and honour in the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Concerning the better and more sure establishment of those nations in the affaires of peace and warre. With an ample and admirable accompt of his faith, written by the express command of King Iames: together with The character of a true Christian, and some other adjuncts of rare devotion.
- Remaines of the Right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount of St. Albanes, sometimes Lord Chancellour of England
- Bacons remaines Character of a true Christian Characters of a believing Christian, in paradoxes and seeming contradictions
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London: Printed for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop next doore to the Fountaine-Taverne in the Strand, 1656.
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- 1656-1656
- ESTC No.
- R7587
- Grub Street ID
- 127838
- Description
- [6], 103, [1] p. : port. ; 4⁰
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- Running title reads: Bacons remaines.
A reissue, with cancel title page and added portrait, of: The remaines of the Right Honorable Francis Lord Verulam Viscount of St. Albanes, sometimes Lord Chancellour of England.
Pp. 88-94 consist of: Palmer, Herbet. The characters of a believing Christian, in paradoxes, and seeming contradictions.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nou: 4th".