Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici: Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian MoralsMacmillan, 1915 - 392 páginas |
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... Pythagoras , and the secret Magick of numbers . Beware of Phi- losophy , is a precept not to be received in too large a sense ; for in this Mass of Nature there is a set of things that carry in their Front ( though not in Capital ...
... Pythagoras , and the secret Magick of numbers . Beware of Phi- losophy , is a precept not to be received in too large a sense ; for in this Mass of Nature there is a set of things that carry in their Front ( though not in Capital ...
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... Pythagoras and Plato ; there is no heresie in it ; and if not manifestly defin'd in Scripture , yet is it an opinion of a good and wholesome use in the course and actions of a mans life , and would serve as an Hypothesis to salve many ...
... Pythagoras and Plato ; there is no heresie in it ; and if not manifestly defin'd in Scripture , yet is it an opinion of a good and wholesome use in the course and actions of a mans life , and would serve as an Hypothesis to salve many ...
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... Pythagoras did ever positively , and in a literal sense , affirm his Metempsychosis , or impossible transmigration of the Souls of men into beasts . Of all Metamor- phoses or transmigrations , I believe only one , that is of Lots wife ...
... Pythagoras did ever positively , and in a literal sense , affirm his Metempsychosis , or impossible transmigration of the Souls of men into beasts . Of all Metamor- phoses or transmigrations , I believe only one , that is of Lots wife ...
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... Pythagoras , which they now but foresee in Euphorbus . The World , which took but six days to make , is like to take six thousand to make out mean while old Truths voted down begin to resume their places , and new ones arise upon us ...
... Pythagoras , which they now but foresee in Euphorbus . The World , which took but six days to make , is like to take six thousand to make out mean while old Truths voted down begin to resume their places , and new ones arise upon us ...
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... Pythagoras be thy Remem- brancer , not thy textuary and final Instructor ; and learn the Vanity of the World rather from Solomon than Phocylides . Sleep not in the Dogma's of the Peripatus , Academy , or Porticus . Be a moralist of the ...
... Pythagoras be thy Remem- brancer , not thy textuary and final Instructor ; and learn the Vanity of the World rather from Solomon than Phocylides . Sleep not in the Dogma's of the Peripatus , Academy , or Porticus . Be a moralist of the ...
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