Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... face of honesty in the world.- §8 . Weigh not thyself in the scales of thy own opinion . Self - conceit a fallacy of high content . - §9 . Physiognomy . Schemes of look . -§ 1o . Court not felicity too far ; it sharpens affliction ...
... face of honesty in the world.- §8 . Weigh not thyself in the scales of thy own opinion . Self - conceit a fallacy of high content . - §9 . Physiognomy . Schemes of look . -§ 1o . Court not felicity too far ; it sharpens affliction ...
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... face that the text is taken from Z ; but if this is correct , the copy used by Mr. Bund must be very different from that used by the present Editor . ( British Museum . ) AA . 1874. Small 8vo . London , Rivingtons . 66 Edited , with ...
... face that the text is taken from Z ; but if this is correct , the copy used by Mr. Bund must be very different from that used by the present Editor . ( British Museum . ) AA . 1874. Small 8vo . London , Rivingtons . 66 Edited , with ...
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... face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many ...
... face of Truth , and those unstable Judgments that cannot consist in the narrow point and centre of Virtue without a reel or stagger to the Circumference . SECT . IV . Of Refor- mations . As there were many Reformers , so likewise many ...
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... face and eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion . This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein and want of I must accuse those of my ...
... face and eye of the Church , persist without the least hope of Conversion . This is a vice in them , that were a vertue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad Cause is but constancy in a good . And herein and want of I must accuse those of my ...
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... face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral duty I owe to the Command- ment of GOD , and the natural respects that I tender unto the conservation of my essence and being , I would not perish upon a Ceremony , Politick points ...
... face of death less than myself ; yet , from the moral duty I owe to the Command- ment of GOD , and the natural respects that I tender unto the conservation of my essence and being , I would not perish upon a Ceremony , Politick points ...
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