Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... to be no reason to doubt the truth of this statement , though Johnson is evidently inclined I See Notes on p . 66 , l . 4 : 115 , 22 . to disbelieve it , or at least to consider Browne's EDITOR'S PREFACE 99 APPENDIX • pp vii —xxv.
... to be no reason to doubt the truth of this statement , though Johnson is evidently inclined I See Notes on p . 66 , l . 4 : 115 , 22 . to disbelieve it , or at least to consider Browne's EDITOR'S PREFACE 99 APPENDIX • pp vii —xxv.
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... doubts in my way , I do forget them , or at least defer them till my better setled judge- ment and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon a reasonable truce ...
... doubts in my way , I do forget them , or at least defer them till my better setled judge- ment and more manly reason be able to resolve them ; for I perceive every man's own reason is his best Edipus , and will , upon a reasonable truce ...
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... doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and am thankful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST nor His Disciples . I would not have been one of those Israelites that pass'd the Red Sea ...
... doubt not of the Miracle . Now , contrarily , I bless my self and am thankful that I lived not in the days of Miracles , that I never saw CHRIST nor His Disciples . I would not have been one of those Israelites that pass'd the Red Sea ...
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... doubts and boisterous Ob- jections , wherewith the unhappiness of our know- ledge too nearly acquainteth us . More of these no man hath known than myself , which I con- fess I conquered , not in a martial posture , but on my Knees . For ...
... doubts and boisterous Ob- jections , wherewith the unhappiness of our know- ledge too nearly acquainteth us . More of these no man hath known than myself , which I con- fess I conquered , not in a martial posture , but on my Knees . For ...
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... of Italy , who could not perfectly believe the immortality of the Soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of singular 36 RELIGIO MEDICI .
... of Italy , who could not perfectly believe the immortality of the Soul , because Galen seemed to make a doubt thereof . With another I was familiarly acquainted in France , a Divine , and a man of singular 36 RELIGIO MEDICI .
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