Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... Rich with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie , Buzzing Thy praises , which shall never die , Till Death abrupts them , and succeeding Glory Bid me go on in a more lasting story . And this is ...
... Rich with the Spoils of Nature , to my Hive , There will I sit like that industrious Flie , Buzzing Thy praises , which shall never die , Till Death abrupts them , and succeeding Glory Bid me go on in a more lasting story . And this is ...
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... rich alone have not erected Cathedrals . I have a private method See below , which others observe not ; I take the opportunity P. 142 . of my self to do good ; I borrow occasion of Charity from mine own necessities , and supply the ...
... rich alone have not erected Cathedrals . I have a private method See below , which others observe not ; I take the opportunity P. 142 . of my self to do good ; I borrow occasion of Charity from mine own necessities , and supply the ...
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... rich . For since thy good Works , not thy Goods , Rev. xiv . 13 . will follow thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying ...
... rich . For since thy good Works , not thy Goods , Rev. xiv . 13 . will follow thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying ...
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... rich . For since thy good Works , not thy Goods , Rev. xiv . 13 . will follow thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying ...
... rich . For since thy good Works , not thy Goods , Rev. xiv . 13 . will follow thee ; since Riches are an Appurten- ance of Life , and no dead Man is rich ; to famish in Plenty , and live poorly to dye rich , were a multiplying ...
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... rich 26 . Ex . xxxii . 19 & c . in some , yet think thy self poor and naked 1 Cor . xiii . 4. without that crowning Grace , which thinketh no Evil , which envieth not , which beareth , be- lieveth , hopeth , endureth all things . With ...
... rich 26 . Ex . xxxii . 19 & c . in some , yet think thy self poor and naked 1 Cor . xiii . 4. without that crowning Grace , which thinketh no Evil , which envieth not , which beareth , be- lieveth , hopeth , endureth all things . With ...
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