A CHARACTER OF THE Lord B A C O N, Given by Dr. SPRAT, late Bishop of Rochester, in his Hiftory of the Royal Society, Part 1. Sect. 16. Pag. 35, 36. T HE Third fort of New "Philofopher's have "been thofe,who have Anot only disagreed. "from the Ancients, " but have alfo propos'd to themselves "the right Courfe of flow and fure Experimenting: And have profecuted " it as far as the Shortnefs of their own "Lives, or the Multiplicity of their "other Affairs, or the Narrowness of "their Fortunes, have given them "Leave. Such as thefe, we are to expect "but few: For they must divest them" felves of many vain Conceptions, and “overcome a thousand false Images, " which ESSAY S OR COUNSELS MORAL and CIVIL. Tranflated from the Latin by WILLIAM WILLYMOTT, LL. D. FELLOW of King's-College in Cambridge, and MASTER of a Private School at fleworth in Middlefex. In TWO VOLUME S. VOLUME the FIR ST. LONDON, Printed: And Sold by H. Parfon in Grace-Churchftreet, J. Brotherton and W. Meadows in Cornhill. A. Bettefworth in Pater-nofter-Row, S. Ballard in Little-Britain, R. Gofling in Fleet-ftreet, and C. King in Westminster-Hall. MDCCXX. 1 A Collection of Devotions for the Altar, in Two Volumes in Octavo, tranflated and felected from the beft Authors, Antient or Modern, that have wrote upon that Subject. Printed, and Sold by H. Parfon in Grace-ChurchStreet, J. Brotherton, and W. Meadows in Cornbill, A. Bettefworth in Paternofter-Raw, S. Ballard in Little-Bri tain, R. Gofling in Fleetftreet, and C. King in Westminster-Hall. Price Ios. སྙ༢ |