Of the Discourse Between Joshua A. Guillory and Sir Francis Bacon, the Right and Honourable LordsA Story by Joshua A. GuilloryOf the Discourse Between Joshua A. Guillory and Sir Francis Bacon, the Right and Honorable Lords, composed by Joshua A. Guillory June 27, 2021, c. s. time, the date of the discussion not herein given.After invoking Sir Francis Bacon, he responded to me by saying the following: Sir Francis Bacon: I sincerely thank you for your dutiful affection towards me, which I most humbly accept. At the which I continuously marvel. How may I be at (of) your service? Joshua A. Guillory: I know you largely edited the Authorized King James version of the Bible, which includes more books than are commonly seen in modern versions, including the various translations thereof. May you reveal to me some secrets not hereto (hitherto or heretofore) known? Sir Francis Bacon: Sure, I am delighted (to). To begin, look at Job 1:7-8. There you will see (find) the correct motion(s) and shape of the earth, which we already knew and already was in the original (which they knew already and in the original already was). Joshua A. Guillory: I see. Sir Francis Bacon: Continuing, go now to Revelation 11:1, and in part did Benjamin Franklin fulfill with his lightning rod that which was spoken therein (therein spoken). Joshua A. Guillory: I see. Much more to be accomplished regarding such, even unto perfection. There's a link between your statement, "For there is no question, but a just fear of an imminent danger, though there be no blow given, is a lawful cause of a war (Of Empire)," and Benjamin Franklin's warning, with others, to General Edward Braddock, which he ignored, that led to his uneventful and unfortunate demise, along with many others along with him (that traveled along with him). Sir Francis Bacon: Yes, it could be perceived by their former actions, the French and Indians, as well as others throughout history, and common sense, that such was, or could be, the case. However, still in agreement with you, it is like the wolf, (though misconstrued and used for evil by many, like that of race and kind), who goes to preying for the necessity of the flock, along with (for) itself, in agreement with God; but does not just kill to kill, or hurt to hurt, or seek excuses for such wrongs of behavior (malicious misconduct). Joshua A. Guillory: Thanks, we will continue this conversation. I am so grateful for your insight. Peace and Blessings! Sir Francis Bacon: And likewise. Rest and infinite happiness to you, too.
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Added on June 28, 2021 Last Updated on June 28, 2021 Tags: Francis Bacon, Joshua A. Guillory, invocation, insight, life, love, peace, harmony, happiness, joy, freedom, unity, affection, philosophy AuthorJoshua A. GuilloryOrange, TXAboutI'm 33, I love poetry! And philosophy! And you and me as well!!! more..Writing
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