Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1906 - 392 páginas |
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... thou wilt , and let thy Reason go , To ransome Truth , even to th ' Abyss below ; .Rally the scattered Causes ; and that line , Which Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto Reason can He e're ...
... thou wilt , and let thy Reason go , To ransome Truth , even to th ' Abyss below ; .Rally the scattered Causes ; and that line , Which Nature twists , be able to untwine . It is thy Makers will , for unto none But unto Reason can He e're ...
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... thou made me thus ? " it would prevent these arrogant disputes of reason ; nor would we argue the definitive sentence of GOD , either to Heaven or Hell . Men that live according to the right rule and law of 84 RELIGIO MEDICI .
... thou made me thus ? " it would prevent these arrogant disputes of reason ; nor would we argue the definitive sentence of GOD , either to Heaven or Hell . Men that live according to the right rule and law of 84 RELIGIO MEDICI .
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... Thou , great God , away . Let not my sins , black as the night , Eclipse the lustre of Thy light : Keep still in my Horizon ; for to me The Sun makes not the day , but Thee . Thou , Whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples Centry keep ...
... Thou , great God , away . Let not my sins , black as the night , Eclipse the lustre of Thy light : Keep still in my Horizon ; for to me The Sun makes not the day , but Thee . Thou , Whose nature cannot sleep , On my temples Centry keep ...
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... thou wouldst be done unto thy self . I was not born unto riches , neither is it , I think , my Star to be wealthy ; or , if it were , the freedom of my mind , and frankness of my disposition , were able to contradict and cross my fates ...
... thou wouldst be done unto thy self . I was not born unto riches , neither is it , I think , my Star to be wealthy ; or , if it were , the freedom of my mind , and frankness of my disposition , were able to contradict and cross my fates ...
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... thou art in Cebes his SECT . XXXI . Table , or that old philosophical Pinax of the See below , Life of Man : whether thou art still in the Road of Uncertainties ; whether thou hast yet entred the narrow Gate , got up the Hill and ...
... thou art in Cebes his SECT . XXXI . Table , or that old philosophical Pinax of the See below , Life of Man : whether thou art still in the Road of Uncertainties ; whether thou hast yet entred the narrow Gate , got up the Hill and ...
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