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cil of Nicæa in 325. He held that the Son's nature is not identical with the Father's, but resembles it and is subordinate to it. Arminians. Arminius · or Jacob Harmensen, 1560–1609 — was a famous Dutch theologian. His followers drew up five articles of "Remonstrance," stating their points of departure from the Calvinistic doctrines. Notably, they insisted upon the freedom of the will as opposed to predestination.

198: 12. wits. minds.

198:23. compound. Settle.

1996. Gallo-Græcia. Galatia was invaded B.C. 278. Rome was invaded by the Gauls about B.C. 390.

199:29. Almaigne. Germany. Charles the Great. Or, Charlemagne, 742 (?)-814, king of the Franks and emperor of the Romans. He greatly extended his dominions through conquest.

20011. go on.

Continue.

200: 12. sustentation. Sustenance; support.

200:24. certain, etc. But there is no authority for this assertion, and Bacon is probably relying upon a fable of his day. 200:30. fetching, etc. Having a long range; carrying far. 2014. arietations. Attacks with battering-rams. Compare the Latin aries.

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201 25. reduced.

Appointing.

Forces; troops.

Given order; appropriately restricted. 201: 26. exhaust. Exhausted.

201:27. turning wheels, etc. It is interesting to notice that Spenser's Faerie Queene concludes with a fragment - Of Mutabilitie― dealing with the same theme as this last full essay of Bacon's.

201:29. philology. Traditional accounts.

INDEX TO NOTES

Abbott, E. A., quoted, 224, 228, | advoutresses, 231.

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any case that deserveth pity, 253. a wise father, 207.

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Bacon, his experience and char-

acter as revealed in the Essays,
205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 213, 214,
215, 216, 217, 219, 220, 224, 228,
229, 231, 233, 235, 237, 241, 245,
246, 252, 253, 254, 255, 261, 262,
263, 265, 267, 269, 271, 274, 275,
277, 283, 285, 286, 289, 295, 297,
300; his style and syntax, 203,
209, 210, 211, 214, 215, 220, 221,
222, 225, 231, 232, 233, 234, 239,
241, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 252,
253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 264,
265, 266, 271, 272, 275, 279, 281,
283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 289, 291,
292, 293, 296.

Bajazet, 232.

balance himself, 217.
banquet, 278.

Barnham, Alice, 210.

barriers, 264.

Bartholomew-tide, 281.

bear it, 221.

bear out, 283.
beat over, 287.

Beauty, Of, 274.
beaver, 260.

because, 211.

Becket, Thomas, 232.

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casteth, 288.

cat, 237.

catching and polling, 206.

catch-poles, 290.

Cato Major, 267.

Cecil, Sir Robert, 237, 275.

Celsus, 252.

censure, 247.

Ceremonies and Respects, Of,

288.
certain, 255.
certify, 255.

cessions, 292.

challenge, 283.

chambers of presence, 279.

chapmen, 257.

chargeable, 250.

Charlemagne, 301.

Charles V, 230.

Charles the Great, 301.
Charles the Hardy, 243.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, cited, 225;
quoted, 237, 252, 270.
check, 215.

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