Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c. and Christian MoralsMacmillan and Company, 1881 - Всего страниц: 392 |
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... learned father . " 5 They are very different in style from the Religio Medici . There is a greater admixture of strange and pedantic words , and also a more frequent allusion to events and personages in ancient and mediæval history ...
... learned father . " 5 They are very different in style from the Religio Medici . There is a greater admixture of strange and pedantic words , and also a more frequent allusion to events and personages in ancient and mediæval history ...
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... learned and useful , but unnecessarily prolix and tedious . ( British Museum . ) G. 1659. Small 8vo . London , Crook . A newly - engraved frontispiece with the usual device and the date 1660. The printed title : " Religio Medici . The ...
... learned and useful , but unnecessarily prolix and tedious . ( British Museum . ) G. 1659. Small 8vo . London , Crook . A newly - engraved frontispiece with the usual device and the date 1660. The printed title : " Religio Medici . The ...
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... learned and useful , but intolerably prolix and tedious , and swell out the little book to pp . 440. ( British Museum . ) 7. 1665. Small 8vo . Argent . , Spoor . 66 Apparently , an exact reprint of No. 6 , except the Errata on the last ...
... learned and useful , but intolerably prolix and tedious , and swell out the little book to pp . 440. ( British Museum . ) 7. 1665. Small 8vo . Argent . , Spoor . 66 Apparently , an exact reprint of No. 6 , except the Errata on the last ...
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... learned Sir Thomas Brown , Knight , Doctor of Physick , late of Norwich . " Said by the editor of the " Posthumous Works " to have been edited by Dr. Edward Browne , son of Sir Thomas : — probably scarce . ( British Museum . ) A. 1712 ...
... learned Sir Thomas Brown , Knight , Doctor of Physick , late of Norwich . " Said by the editor of the " Posthumous Works " to have been edited by Dr. Edward Browne , son of Sir Thomas : — probably scarce . ( British Museum . ) A. 1712 ...
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... learned P. 9o . judgments shall authorize them : under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI . FOR THE FIRST PART ...
... learned P. 9o . judgments shall authorize them : under favour of which considerations I have made its secrecy publick , and committed the truth thereof to every Ingenuous Reader . THO . BROWNE . RELIGIO MEDICI . FOR THE FIRST PART ...
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Стр. 371 - THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
Стр. 7 - ... tis best to argue with judgments below our own, that the frequent spoils and victories over their reasons may settle in ourselves an esteem and confirmed opinion of our own.
Стр. 40 - For my part, I have ever believed and do now know that there are witches: they that doubt of these, do not only deny them, but spirits; and are obliquely and upon consequence a sort not of infidels, but atheists.
Стр. 102 - There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers: it is an Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole World, and creatures of GOD; such a melody to the ear, as the whole World, well understood, would afford the understanding. In brief, it is a sensible fit of that harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of GOD.
Стр. 77 - Tis true we all hold there is a number of elect, and many to be saved ; yet, take our opinions together, and from the confusion thereof there will be no such thing as salvation, nor shall any one be saved.
Стр. 46 - Do but extract from the corpulency of bodies, or resolve things beyond their first matter, and you discover the habitation of Angels, which if I call the ubiquitary and omnipresent Essence of GoD, I hope I shall not offend Divinity: for before the Creation of the World GoD was really all things.
Стр. 21 - ... that general visitation of God, who saw that all that he had made was good, that is, conformable to his will, which abhors deformity, and is the rule of order and beauty. There is no deformity but in monstrosity ; wherein, notwithstanding, there is a kind of beauty ; nature so ingeniously contriving the irregular parts, as they become sometimes more remarkable than the principal fabric.
Стр. 81 - Faith is a meer notion, and of no existence, I have ever endeavoured to nourish the merciful disposition and humane inclination I borrowed from my Parents, and regulate it to the written and prescribed Laws of Charity.
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