Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... Diseases without Again , having seen some expe- riments of Bitumen , and having read far more of Naphtha , he whispered to my curiosity the fire of the Altar might be natural ; and bid me mis- trust a miracle in Elias , when he ...
... Diseases without Again , having seen some expe- riments of Bitumen , and having read far more of Naphtha , he whispered to my curiosity the fire of the Altar might be natural ; and bid me mis- trust a miracle in Elias , when he ...
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... diseases , in that other World , the truest Microcosm , the Womb of our Mother . For besides that general and common existence we are conceived to hold in our Chaos , and whilst we sleep within the bosome of our causes , we enjoy a ...
... diseases , in that other World , the truest Microcosm , the Womb of our Mother . For besides that general and common existence we are conceived to hold in our Chaos , and whilst we sleep within the bosome of our causes , we enjoy a ...
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... disease upon me , whereby I might not call my self as whole- some a morsel for the worms as any . PART I. Posthumous Some , upon the courage of a fruitful issue , sect . xli . wherein , as in the truest Chronicle , they seem to fame not ...
... disease upon me , whereby I might not call my self as whole- some a morsel for the worms as any . PART I. Posthumous Some , upon the courage of a fruitful issue , sect . xli . wherein , as in the truest Chronicle , they seem to fame not ...
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... diseases , ) brings on incurable vics ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sin , and the number of our days doth but make our sins innumerable . The saine vice committed at sixteen , is not the same , 66 ...
... diseases , ) brings on incurable vics ; for every day as we grow weaker in age , we grow stronger in sin , and the number of our days doth but make our sins innumerable . The saine vice committed at sixteen , is not the same , 66 ...
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... disease , nor any Ponyards in death it self like those in the way or prologue to it . Emori nolo , sed me esse mortuum nihil curo . I would not die , but care not to be dead . Were I of Cæsar's Religion , I should be of his desires ...
... disease , nor any Ponyards in death it self like those in the way or prologue to it . Emori nolo , sed me esse mortuum nihil curo . I would not die , but care not to be dead . Were I of Cæsar's Religion , I should be of his desires ...
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