The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon

The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon
Title The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon PDF eBook
Author Alfred Dodd
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 1999
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Secrets of the Golden Age Prince: Francis Bacon

Secrets of the Golden Age Prince: Francis Bacon
Title Secrets of the Golden Age Prince: Francis Bacon PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 401
Release 2024-07-02
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1609884396

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This book stands with respect on the shoulders of four centuries of Francis Bacon’s biographers, referencing historical and cipher inquiries about his noble person and transcendent body of work, but pushing further to ask: Did his vision for the ages, the Great Instauration, die with him? The premise of the fine, foregoing biographies has been to discern and explain the secrets of a great, historic personality, perhaps the world’s greatest genius, from a fixed birthdate to a fixed date of death. The less conventional premise of this book is to explain the context of the life of the person, Francis Bacon, as one crucial chapter within a long continuity of lifetimes, yet unending. Francis, and those closest to him, manifested the beginning of the Great Instauration in the form of an extraordinary array of civilization-building services, sacrificially, under persecution, for the love of humanity and the latent divinity within the people. Francis’ conclave of literary men saw themselves as brothers, demonstrating a constructive vision and true charity, outside the churches which had suppressed as heresy what the people needed to know about nature and themselves. How did twelve-year old Francis see the need and then generate the beneficial concept of the Great Instauration, meaning the restoration of a golden age of abundance, a paradise lost? This would require prior knowledge and likely actual engagement in such a civilization. Why was it lost? Why did he persevere under Job-like trials to produce a legacy of enlightenment he knew would only bear fruit long after his passing? And, is a soul of this magnitude lost forever to humanity at his passing? None of these questions can be answered entirely by original source documents, especially when for safety’s sake Francis deliberately hid or obscured the records of that lifetime. To answer the questions, the scope of Elizabeth Clare Prophet’s biography of Francis Bacon honors the existing body of documented research and then necessarily expands the lens of discovery to summarize a continuous chain of prior lives, the lifestream of this soul.

The martyrdom of Francis Bacon ... by Alfred Dodd

The martyrdom of Francis Bacon ... by Alfred Dodd
Title The martyrdom of Francis Bacon ... by Alfred Dodd PDF eBook
Author Alfred Dodd
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Pages 192
Release 1940
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Francis Bacon: Bacon's philosophy

Francis Bacon: Bacon's philosophy
Title Francis Bacon: Bacon's philosophy PDF eBook
Author John Nichol
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Pages 290
Release 1889
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The Historie of Life and Death

The Historie of Life and Death
Title The Historie of Life and Death PDF eBook
Author Francis Bacon
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1638
Genre Biology
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The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon

The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon
Title The Martyrdom of Francis Bacon PDF eBook
Author Alfred Dodd
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1945
Genre Great Britain
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The Shakespeare Code

The Shakespeare Code
Title The Shakespeare Code PDF eBook
Author Virginia M. Fellows
Publisher SCB Distributors
Pages 408
Release 2009-12-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1932890513

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"The Shakespeare Code reveals the astounding true story of codes concealed in the works of Shakespeare and other writers of his time. For over 250 years, the codes went undiscovered. And more than one person suffered severely for daring to speak the secrets they contain. The codes reveal an explosive story—the hidden marriage of Elizabeth, the “Virgin Queen,” murder and scandal, corruption and lies at the highest levels. Virginia Fellows’ fascinating and endearing tale weaves together the facts and history of the controversy, deception, and mystery. She unfolds the true life story of Francis Bacon as the rejected prince, son of Elizabeth, as encrypted in the writings attributed to Shakespeare. These secrets could not be told in Bacon’s own time, so he concealed them in code, hoping for a future when it would be discovered, when men could be free to speak and know the truth. Fellows’ exhaustive research includes a nineteenth-century “cipher wheel,” still in existence today. Photos of the 100-year-old device are included in the book."