Religio Medici ; Letter to a Friend ; Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1881 - 392 páginas |
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... Diseases without a miracle . 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 ...
... Diseases without a miracle . 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 ...
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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 vices ; 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 same but increase our vices . PART I. vice committed at ...
... diseases , ) brings on incurable vices ; 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 same but increase our vices . PART I. vice committed at ...
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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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Página 13 - I have no genius to disputes in religion, and have often thought it wisdom to decline them, especially upon a disadvantage, or when the cause of truth might suffer in the weakness of my patronage. Where we desire to be informed, 'tis good to contest with men above ourselves...
Página 50 - For my part, I have ever believed and do now know that there are witches: they that doubt of these, do not only deny them, but spirits; and are obliquely and upon consequence a sort not of infidels, but atheists.
Página 11 - But to difference myself nearer, and draw into a lesser circle : there is no church, whose every part so squares unto my conscience ; whose articles, constitutions, and customs seem so consonant unto reason, and as it were framed to my particular devotion, as this whereof I hold my belief, the Church of England...
Página 24 - The world was made to be inhabited by beasts, but studied and contemplated by man: 'tis the debt of our reason we owe unto God, and the homage we pay for not being beasts. Without this, the world is still as though it had not been, or as it was before the sixth day, when as yet there was not a creature that could conceive or say there was a world. The wisdom of God receives small honor from those vulgar heads that rudely stare about, and with a gross rusticity admire his works: those highly magnify...
Página 87 - Tis true we all hold there is a number of elect, and many to be saved ; yet, take our opinions together, and from the confusion thereof there will be no such thing as salvation, nor shall any one be saved.
Página 56 - Do but extract from the corpulency of bodies, or resolve things beyond their first matter, and you discover the habitation of Angels, which if I call the ubiquitary and omnipresent Essence of GoD, I hope I shall not offend Divinity: for before the Creation of the World GoD was really all things.
Página 29 - ... that general visitation of God, who saw that all that he had made was good, that is, conformable to his will, which abhors deformity, and is the rule of order and beauty. There is no deformity but in monstrosity ; wherein, notwithstanding, there is a kind of beauty ; nature so ingeniously contriving the irregular parts, as they become sometimes more remarkable than the principal fabric.