Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... virtue , not lightly dipt . - § 10. Plain virtue . Have no by- ends . - § 11. Law of thy country , not the non ultra of thy honesty . - 12 . Morality not ambulatory . No new ethicks.- §13 . Envy , an absurd depravity . - § 14. Humility ...
... virtue , not lightly dipt . - § 10. Plain virtue . Have no by- ends . - § 11. Law of thy country , not the non ultra of thy honesty . - 12 . Morality not ambulatory . No new ethicks.- §13 . Envy , an absurd depravity . - § 14. Humility ...
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... virtues . - § 9. Be able to be alone . - § 10. The whole world a phylactery : wisdom of GOD in everything we see .-- § 11 ... virtue in words , manners , and actions .-- §21 . Labour in the ethicks of faith ; not in old high - strained ...
... virtues . - § 9. Be able to be alone . - § 10. The whole world a phylactery : wisdom of GOD in everything we see .-- § 11 ... virtue in words , manners , and actions .-- §21 . Labour in the ethicks of faith ; not in old high - strained ...
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... Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many Reformations ; every Country proceed- ing in a particular way and method , according as their ...
... Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many Reformations ; every Country proceed- ing in a particular way and method , according as their ...
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... virtue , that I could serve her without a livery ; yet not in that resolved and venerable way , but that the frailty of my nature , upon an easie temptation , might be in- duced to forget her . The life , therefore , and spirit of all ...
... virtue , that I could serve her without a livery ; yet not in that resolved and venerable way , but that the frailty of my nature , upon an easie temptation , might be in- duced to forget her . The life , therefore , and spirit of all ...
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... Virtue on Earth ; methinks , amongst those many subdivisions of Hell , there might have been one Limbo left for these . What a strange vision will it be to see their Poetical fictions converted into Verities , and their imagined and ...
... Virtue on Earth ; methinks , amongst those many subdivisions of Hell , there might have been one Limbo left for these . What a strange vision will it be to see their Poetical fictions converted into Verities , and their imagined and ...
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